Showing posts with label daily paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily paintings. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

Autumn Pumpkin

Oil on Cradled Panel (museum grade)
6x6
SOLD

Since moving to Texas nine years ago, I live for cold fronts.  After a 103 degree day on Friday (and scorchers in the previous weeks), my precious front finally arrived--bringing low humidity, temperatures in the upper 80s/low 90s, and thoughts of autumn.  Coincidentally, this little pumpkin found a new home in southern California too!  (Thank you, UGallery.com!)

The windows are now open (I don't care what the neighbors think), my hair looks great, my home is decorated for fall, and more pumpkins are on their way.  Life is good!


Thursday, February 3, 2011

The Key to My Heart

Oil on Canvas Panel (museum grade), 6x6--View eBay Auction

This key is actually the key to my front door.  It's much easier to locate on my cluttered keyring!



Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Proposal

Oil on Canvas Panel, 6x6--View eBay Listing

This would certainly be a unique way to propose marriage to the love of your life.  (Of course, a ring is still appreciated by most!)  Valentine's Day is coming soon.... :)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Castilian Garlic Soup Recipe (by special request)

Painting by Kristine Kainer
Copyright 2011
Castilian-Style Garlic Soup
Note:  This recipe is in the book, Delicioso, by Penelope Casas.  I’ve adjusted it somewhat (more garlic, no diced ham) to reflect my memory of a similar soup I had in San Diego 16 years ago.
For the croutons:

5 T olive oil
4 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
4 ½ c day-old country bread, cut in ½-inch slices
1 t sweet paprika

For the soup:

1 head garlic, peeled and crushed (Yes, all the cloves)
4 ½ c water
1 t sweet paprika
Salt, to taste
Pepper, freshly ground
4 c beef broth or consommé
6 eggs

Place 5 T olive oil and the minced garlic in a skillet and slowly heat until the garlic begins to color.  Add the bread pieces and sauté slowly until they are crisp and golden (about 15 minutes).  Sprinkle in 1 t. paprika and stir to coat the bread.  Reserve.

For the garlic broth, in a soup pot heat the remaining T of oil and lightly sauté the crushed garlic cloves.  Stir in the remaining t. of paprika, the water, salt, and pepper.  Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer 45 minutes.

Bring the beef broth to a boil.  Arrange 6 ovenproof soup bowls on a baking tray and add 1 T beef broth to each.  Carefully slip an egg into each soup bowl and pour in more beef broth until each bowl is half full.  Place the tray with the bowls in a 450 degree oven until the eggs are set (about 4 minutes).  Fill the bowls with the reserved garlic broth, simmering, and scatter the croutons on top.  Serve immediately.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Eggplant

Oil on canvas panel, 6x6 -- Commission

Here is the final painting of a five-painting commissioned series.  The eggplants at my nearby grocery store were pathetic; hence photos and two previous eggplant paintings I've done were my references.  (Unfortunately, that means there is nothing for me to eat!!!) The photo of the artwork (above) does not do justice to the rich, deep jewel tones of the flesh;  trust me, though, they are there.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Garlic

Oil on Canvas Panel, 6x6 -- Commission


Painting #3 of a 5-painting commissioned series is one of the most indispensable ingredients in my kitchen:  a head of garlic.  This particular model will join several more for an indescribably delectable garlic soup.  I first discovered this unsung pleasure while dining at a Spanish restaurant in the gaslight district of San Diego sixteen years ago.  Though my attempts at recreating it were futile at first, I happened upon a recipe in a cookbook that is close--complete with a fried egg in the broth!  Heavenly.


Friday, January 7, 2011

Green Bell Pepper

Oil on canvas panel, 6x6 -- Commission

This is painting #2 in a five-painting commissioned series.  I think I will stuff the model and eat it for dinner tonight!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

2011 Calendar (Sept. - Dec. paintings)

2011 Wall Calendar -- $15 plus $3 shipping


My 2011 wall calendar is finally available for sale.  It features 12 of my original paintings in full color.  Using only premium glossy cardstock for the paintings and premium matte cardstock for the grid calendar, this calendar is spiral-bound and measures approx. 8.5 inches x 11 inches when closed, 17 inches x 11 inches when open.


Shown below is the artwork for September, October, November, and December.   All four original paintings ("Lost Marbles," "Witchhikers," "Autumn Pumpkin," and "Jingle Bell with Candy Cane" are 6x6 and are still available for sale.     Please contact me for more information.  



Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Beach Sunrise


Oil, Canvas, 24x12--View eBay Listing
This could just as easily be called "Fun with Color." It is based on a photo taken by a dear friend from my Williamsburg days, Pyongmu Chon, while he vacationed with his family in Nagshead. How I miss the Outer Banks....

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Red Bell Pepper


Oil on canvas panel, 6x6 - View eBay Listing
Can anyone tell me why red bell peppers are more expensive than green ones in the supermarket?

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Bacon and Eggs



Oil on canvas panel, 6x6 - SOLD

Hello, World! I've been enjoying summer break with my family and have neglected my artistic endeavors. With the new school year starting in less than a month, I will probably continue my sporadic painting as I refresh myself for future "masterpieces."


This little painting is of one of my favorite breakfasts (other than an IHOP hot fudge sundae--yes, I said "breakfast.") Enjoy!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Cherry Red Lipstick


Oil on canvas panel, 6x6 -- View eBay Listing
Hello, everyone! I've been out of town lately, but managed to do some painting while gone. Here is one--cherries are in season and these matched my lipstick; hence, here is my newest still life. (I don't know where you would hang it though--in the kitchen? Near a vanity/dresser?) Oh, well, the new owner may do whatever she (or he?) wishes....

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Needle and Threads, No. 2


Oil on cradled panel--6x6--Commission
I adore getting commissions. Working with a client creates such a special relationship to the artwork. This particular painting is a new version of #1. I included the lettering found on some old wooden spools belonging to my mom and, as this is a gift for the client's friend, I even included her upcoming birthday as the 4-digit shade number. (Wonder how long it will take for her to notice....) These added "touches" can truly make a painting special. Now I think I need to add some lettering on the original canvas version....