Art by Lenora, Louisiana Painter

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Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora July 6, 2006 @ 2:49 pm

I was born in Louisiana and have lived here for virtually all my life, except for a 3-month stay in Marine City, Michigan (a lovely little town on the St. Clair River) back in the 70’s. I suppose I could say that I have always been different, I was an unusual child, and other mundane-sounding things, but everybody’s different, everybody’s unusual, and you’re just as unique as I am.

As a child, I enjoyed art, but stopped pursuing it when I became convinced that I had no talent. For years I believed this, although, in my late teens, I made a few sketches. When I was 27 years old, I became interested in art again, and when I saw the oil paintings that my sister had done, I knew what I wanted to do. My first attempt was almost my last. The Ultramarine Blue got all over my hands, and I had a mess. Now, I can laugh at the frustration!

So what do I paint? At this time, I’m into scenes of Natchitoches and other Louisiana places and people. In the past few years, I’ve painted scenes from Louisiana, Texas, Colorado, and other states. Sometimes, I’ll set up a still life and paint that. It may be fruit, flowers, or whatever else strikes me. Once I painted abundant fruit with an Israeli camel behind the bowl, which was also from Israel. People didn’t understand why I inserted the camel; I suppose that’s understandable on their part.. I’ve tackled everything from realism to impressionist to abstract.

For most of my “art life,” I have been a self-taught artist. I have now had art courses at a local university. I used to think that by not taking formal art courses, I could be more orginal. How could I have been so naive? These teachers and the courses they teach have opened doors in my mind that I didn’t know existed. Everything we do changes us in one way or another. Even though I now realize that God has given me an artistic flair, I also know that I’ll have room for improvement until I die. If I could just live to be 200, I would have time to become the most magnificent artist ever!

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  1. Lenora, I think your art is so beutiful and Interesting, i love the way you put colors togather and the subject mater, TREES AND CHECKERBOARD GROUND Is my favorate. I grew up in texas and starting at the age of ten I used to go louisiana to spend my aummers with my sister, she married a man from white lake. They lived in a shack on the water, it was a blast for a city boy like me, my brother in law Bobby Tibidoue used to take me fishing, frog huntting, huttin, crawdaddy catchin & eattin yumm yumm lol. well after four years of summers I moved there even went to that old wooden shcool for one year. at 18 I joined the navy & that was that, now a days they all moved WAY up north to delhi, La. and they own a crop dusting service, and I ended up In Michigan of all plaeces, oh well life is strange sometimes, i sure do miss LA. anyway I just wanted to tell you how beutiful your art is & It brings back some nice memoreies………God Bless and PEACE……Barry

    Comment by Barry Lyon — March 17, 2007 @ 4:31 am

  2. Lenora, I found your site at the DY website, “hobbies” thread. My favorites are your signature painting under your banner and the carnival one with hot air balloons. Can’t buy one right now but I may be back for the carnival one for my daughters’ room.

    Any form of expression helps us to grow and be more human. I’m jealous of your ability to express yourself visually!

    Sincerely,

    Laurie “Swami Dearest” LaGrone

    Comment by Swami Dearest — March 20, 2007 @ 12:14 pm

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