Saturday, December 31, 2011

Bugged

Bugged
This is a little dog named Sadie. My daughter met her this year as she
attended pet grooming school. It was love at first sight. I will be doing a series of
three paintings of this little darling. Watch for them over the next few days.
6x8 oil on canvas panel
Happy Happy New Year!!!!!
$50

Just Lounging Around

Just Lounging Around
A salt and pepper shaker I found at Hobby Lobby and did not buy but
suprise my sweet little daughter gave it to me for Christmas.
4x4 oil on canvas panel.


Friday, December 30, 2011

Mr Snowman

Mr Snowman
This is a gift from my best friend Gloria who gives
me a snow man most every year. I never tire of them.
He doesn't fit in the box of course.
Thanks to Carol Marine for the challenge at
6x8 oil on canvas panel
$50

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Plenti Full

Plenti Full
 This little mouse is stuffed but has a whole block of cheese left.
His little tummy is Plenti Full.
4x4 oil on canvas panel.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Short and Stout

Short and Stout
There is a childrens rhyme that says
I'm a little teapot short and stout, here's my handle here's my spout.
For some reason this came to mind when I painted this.
5x7 oil on canvas panel

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Belle

Belle
One of my little Christmas gifts from someone special. It is as
cute as pie. Hope you like it.
7x5 oil on canvas panel.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Green Spiders

Green Spiders
Really tomatoes not spiders but sometimes your mind will play tricks on you and
these just happened to look like spiders to me.
Oil on canvas panel 5x7

Sunday, December 25, 2011

What Fur

What Fur
A new bear in my collection from mama.
He really looks nothing like this.
7x5 oil on canvas panel

A Merry Christmas Story

When the stress of the holidays gets intense and it seems like everyone is just wrapped up in the consumerism of it all, remember this story and don't get discouraged. The human spirit is astounding and what I love the most about this time of year is that it gets a platform to shine its brightest.

Craig, Sammy Dog and I have experienced what is true Christmas magic this year. We've experienced the meaning of selfless giving and humbled receiving among human kind. It came in the form of surprise "elves" who visited our porch steps devotedly for 12 straight nights – the 12 days of Christmas.

It started with a little pear tree and two pears completed with a rhyming note that spoke of the trees that had fallen in the freak October snow storm that blanketed our town and the ensuing magic that would be brought to us: "Diamonds, you have no idea what you're in for." And, we didn't. We thought it was cute. Craig devoured the pears and we sat the wrapped pear tree on the bongo drum next to our Christmas tree.


To our surprise and delight, every evening brought a unique, thoughtful gift or basket of treats and a creative note to go with it, following the theme of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." These elves would stealthily reach our doorstep each night somehow undetected by the perky ears of Sammy dog and our usual keen observation of any action on our street as we live on a dead and and the sound of cars always brings excitement. 

Most nights we wouldn't notice anything until the doorbell rang, Sammy went crazy and we dashed to the window. But we never saw more than a fleeing set of arms and legs sprinting away and could never tell who it was. The elves would come at different times each night, making it difficult to stake out their arrival through our picture window. They would roll up the street with the headlights off on their cars so we had no chance of being alerted. Our living room and dining room are full of windows and the wrap-around porch was aglow with white Christmas lights, but somehow these elves made all of their deliveries without revealing their identities. 

We would get so excited each night counting down the hours until their arrival and trying to guess what the next gift might be. Each one was always thoughtful, funny, and so tailored to everything we love – Tazo Tea? Stella beer? Cheesy quiche? Homebaked dog treats? Crazy mismatched socks? A Clean Food cookbook? It must have been someone that we knew, but when we accused all of our neighbors and friends, no one had a clue. We thought at the time that they just had a really good poker face. 

The anticipation and excitement of it all was utterly thrilling and so magical. I had some particularly difficult times filled with pain and frustration over those 12 days, but no matter what, when we heard the thud of a present on our porch, I couldn't hold back the smile and Craig would go running out to retrieve it. We'd open each one together carefully reading through each note of adorable poetry and sifting through the goodies. One night I was away for an emergency overnight at Sloan-Kettering hospital in NYC with my parents, but Craig sent me a photo of that evening's gift so that I wouldn't miss out. 

Many of our friends, family, and neighbors knew about and would wonder in anticipation with us what this whole ordeal was all about. And even Craig's fifth grade class got into it as they would guess as to what the 8th, 9th, 10th, night would bring based on the classic song and Craig would report to them in the morning what arrived for us. One student even drew a picture of "Mr. Diamond" opening the door to greet the elves and find the next treasure. The whole concept brought everyone around us so much joy and childhood wonder.  Again, it was nothing short of magic and it couldn't have come at a better time for magic in our lives having taken a few very hard blows this month. 

Turns out, these elves aren't a set of close friends. They weren't colleagues or close neighbors. These elves were three families from our town, Simsbury, who are complete strangers to us. The letter enclosed in the 12th night gift revealed that each year the families work together to choose a recipient of their elfing escapades in the hopes to bring some extra cheer to those in the community who may need it one year. We were the fortunate and humbled recipients of these families' incredible, selfless act of pure giving and love. 

I cried and Craig even teared some as we read the letter revealing their stories about these random acts of kindness they've been performing for the past six years. I was in awe and so deeply touched by the thought and care, grace and support, joy and peace that these perfect strangers brought into the lives of two young people and a crazy dog that they've never even met. As moving, was the college entrance essay the elves enclosed, which was written by the oldest elf-child, now a college freshman. It talks all about the life lessons she learned while performing her elfin deeds each year during the holidays – lessons so many of us can gain from. 

In their note, the elves (who we still only know as "Ezra, Blanche, Torchy & Their Families") mentioned that they read my blog. If you are reading this now, please know how much you have touched our lives. You infused such a spirit of joy in us and we are eager to spread that cheer to everyone around us and to be able to pay this beautiful gift forward one day. We are so sorry that we weren't home on the 12th night and hope that you received our note. We desperately want to meet you so that we can know the identities of these magical elves on Earth! We want to hear more about the antics and the background involved in this wonderful and wacky project and are so honored to have been a part of it. We want to meet you and hug you and thank you ten million times over. Maybe we could schedule a date with you, elves? Please e-mail me at karinmdiamond@gmail.com. 

There really is magic all around us. Thank you for helping us see that even through some of the darkest times. Love, peace and joy to you, elves, and to all who may be reading this. Hold your loved ones tight and breathe in these special moments of sharing, giving, and just being together. I wish nothing but unadulterated joy for all of you in the year to come. 


















Saturday, December 24, 2011

From Our House To Yours

From Our House To Yours
This is our gift to you. I do cry a little as I post this. My oldest daughter Julie
is a Captain in the United States Marine Corp. Today this Christmas day she serves.
 She is far far away who knows where. She is at a location I can not
 name because I do not know. Her profession is protecting you and your family
on this Christmas Day. No I won't talk to her today but I will think
of her and pray for her safety as she works to ensure ours. She gave me one of her dog tags not long
ago and it hangs constantly from my easel. I tied it there from a ribbon. The leaves on
this mistletoe branch represent our family, Lacy, Kristopher, Benny, Angela and
 Captain Julie M Laube. We give you this gift From Our House To Yours.
Merry Christmas to all.......

Friday, December 23, 2011

Faerie chairs......

3 daughters...7 grand daughters = 10 little faeries chairs under the Christmas tree.









Thursday, December 22, 2011

Naughty or Nice

Naughty or Nice
This little diva was painted for a friend. Her family consist of my friend and
 this loyal pooch. Sometimes she is naughty and sometimes she is nice.
Hope she likes it.
7x5 oil on gallery wrapped canvas.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Off To School

Off To School
After working 12 hours in ICU last night I came home and painted
two of these small paintings before going to the land of nod.
Felt good to just unwind.
4x4 Oil on canvas panel. Still life

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Feathered

Feathered
This big ole rooster is the cock of the walk as he struts around the
farm yard.  6x8 oil on canvas panel.


Monday, December 19, 2011

I'm Outta Here

I'm Outta Here
This chicken is headed out. A direct back end view.
7x5 oil on canvas panel.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Flowers

Flowers
Well as you can see these are actually tulips. I was having
brain fog and could not think of a good name so Flowers it is.
5x7 oil on canvas panel

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Waiting For Chocolate

Waiting For Chocolate
A single cherry waits for a dunk in warm melted chocolate.
Yummmmmmmmm..........
4x4 oil on canvas panel

I have fallen through the rabbit hole.....

It is called Pinterest.  http://www:pinterest.com.  It took me a while to understand it...but once you begin to play, it's an endless journey through inspirations that make YOUR heart sing.  These are some of mine:





Then you can move whatever images delight you to your own board and you can share that or keep it to go back to for inspiration.   It's very fun...but very addicting.   :)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Smeared Red

Smeared Red
Red....Red...Red....I love it...and cherries...so why
not both. Three juicy cherries just lends themselves to my
brush interpetation. So....the end result....
4x4 oil on canvas panel

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Butterfly Kisses

Butterfly Kisses
Commission finally finished. A little girl and her horse.
14x11 on oil on gallery wrapped canvas.