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August 18, 2023 at 8:22 am by Claudia

The other day, after the rain.

Rain. We just had an another storm, this time an early morning rain. I woke up too early from coughing in my sleep. As soon as I woke up, my brain went into worry mode, so I got up and made some coffee. Unfortunately, I also woke up Don, who tried to get back to sleep. No dice. He came downstairs to join me about 15 minutes after I got up.

I am really sick of all the rain. The ground is incredibly saturated. Our new dehumidifier is fabulous and it works so hard to dry everything out, only to have it rain again and again. I don’t think I remember a summer that’s been this intensely stormy and wet. I guess we’ll say it’s “one for the books.”

I finished the second book in the Thursday Night Murder series and I’m waiting for the third to arrive at my local library. In the meantime, I’ve returned to The Deptford Trilogy. I’m reading the second book in the trilogy – The Manticore. I’m a couple of chapters ahead in the War and Peace  readathon.

I’m going to sit down at the easel today and start a new painting. Speaking of which, I finally signed one of my paintings on the painting itself, rather than on the back as I had been doing with the Roseville Pottery series.

That’s due to Don. He always urges me to “sign the painting!” I finally listened to him.

The sun has come out after this morning’s rain. Hurrah!

I’m rather addicted to Landscape Artist of the Year  and spend far too much time watching it! I started with the 4th season (on Amazon Prime) and now I’m on the the 2nd season. Going backwards. Then I’ll head to YouTube and watch the more recent seasons. It’s fascinating and I try to really take in all the techniques and styles. I love that there are so many different ways of  “seeing” a landscape. When I’ve finished with Landscape Artist, I’ll watch Portrait Artist of the Year.

Must force myself to paint today and not get distracted by other things.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: oil painting, rain 18 Comments

Gene Marshall Dolls

August 16, 2023 at 9:31 am by Claudia

A little doll story: I’m not sure just how I came upon this line of dolls but it was most likely in a Barbie collection search or a Robert Tonner doll collection search because I love nothing more than seeing what people collect. I saw these 16 inch fashion dolls called Gene Marshall dolls and I was intrigued. As always, I started to research them.

They were designed by a lovely man (whom I’ve since chatted with) named Mel Odum. They were sold from 1995 to the about 2013. Mel, who is an artist and illustrator, wanted to design a doll and he came up with the idea of Gene Marshall, a fictional movie star from the 1940s – 1950s. She had a story as to her start in Hollywood, what movies she made, and every doll came with a story card. Mel enlisted designers to come up with fabulous ideas for her clothes. He gave her a dreamy eyed look based on old black and white movies, an impossibly small waist, and an elegant body.

Well, I fell in love – especially with her clothing. I love that period of design. And I found out that the dolls were highly affordable on the secondhand market – much more affordable than Blythes, which I find are becoming too expensive to collect these days. (That’s a story for another day.) I can find a fully dressed mint Gene for around $40 – $45.

I found a couple of Gene Marshall groups on Facebook. I started to learn more about the dolls.

Meet the girls.

On the left, Gene Marshall “Teatime at the Plaza.” She’s wearing a fabulous coat dress and hat.

In the center, Gene Marshall “Simply Gene” a basic doll in a bathing suit. (The first girl I purchased.)

On the right, Gene Marshall “Hello Hollywood”  – the suit that Gene wears when she first travels to Hollywood.

They have accessories. They wear those great chunky shoes from the forties (my mom had a pair that I would wear when I played dress up.) Their hair is fabulous. There’s a lot of it and it’s beautifully styled.

Now, here’s the ‘life is so interesting’ part: While I was researching, I discovered that my best pal from college days, Doug James, designed lots of her outfits (there were several designers working on the line.) I knew Doug had designed his own line of dolls, of course, but seeing his name crop up as a Gene designer was such a delightful surprise! He designed that ensemble on the right. I had to get her in honor of Doug. (He told me he had a story to tell me about that outfit and, since we’re supposed to chat today, I’m looking forward to hearing it.)

Mel commented on a post of mine in the Facebook group and said that Doug was one of his favorite designers.

Anyway! I love these gorgeous dolls. There have been books written about Gene and her story. And there are books that list all of the clothing and dolls – collectors’ books.

I know, I’m getting older, but I’ll always be a collector. It’s a bit like breathing to me. – I started collecting when I was about 10 years old. I love the search, the research, all of it. Slow and steady of course, especially since I have limited space. I’ll be very picky. But they can be sold when I kick the bucket and they, along with the Blythes, will bring in a modest amount of money. Not to mention the McCoy and Roseville. And the vintage dollhouses. Do you know that I have had offers for the vintage dollhouse in the kitchen more than a few times? Two different collectors/designers have reached out to me because they want that house. One is an architect who collects that kind of thing. The other, I believe, is a designer and has a shop. I said no to the first offer. and when I got the second offer, I broached the subject with Don and heard a very forceful “Absolutely not! That stays right where it is.” But I did tell them if I ever considered selling it, I would let them know.

The Genes, the Barbie repro, and a Robert Tonner doll will live upstairs in the office/studio – along with my mom’s vintage Shirley Temple, my baby doll with two left feet, and my very old Tiny Tears-like doll that live on top of the cabinet. I don’t think Don really needs (or wants) to see more dolls in the den!

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

 

 

Filed Under: collecting, dolls 36 Comments

Flowers

August 14, 2023 at 9:04 am by Claudia

We’re almost halfway through August. My goodness, time seems to move so quickly. The long awaited summer turned into something not-so-wonderful in terms of the weather. However, I work hard to find little pockets of wonder and gratitude no matter the weather woes.

It’s turned humid again and the temps have been in the low to mid eighties. When I was growing up in Michigan, August was the humid month. Philadelphia was unbearably humid for a big chunk of the summer. Boston? More like Michigan. San Diego was rarely, if ever, humid. We didn’t need an air conditioner. Now it can be humid for several weeks. I’m lucky to have lived in San Diego when it had that perfectly moderate weather that people raved about. My husband grew up in that climate – lucky him!

Today is a mowing day. The front lawn has grown way too much and we have more rain coming this week so we have to get on it.

Finished.

I’m not happy with the leaves, but I’ll work on leaves another day. This painting was mainly about the rose and I like the way it turned out. It’s my first time painting a flower in detail and as the main subject matter and I feel pretty good about the result.

I’m still contemplating what to choose for my next painting. Since today will be about mowing, I won’t start a new painting. But ideas are percolating!

Don had a gig on Saturday and has at least three more slated for September. I’m so happy he’s doing this again. He needs to perform and share his music with others. He’s a born entertainer and I know he’s been missing that. It’s been a very tough 4 years with no acting work at all and it breaks my heart. He’s such a wonderful actor. I hope, once the strike ends, that things turn around for him.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: Don, flowers, oil painting 30 Comments

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