Monday, May 23, 2011

A Gallery Share...

Kelly with gallery owner Kathleen Fenton in front of Kelly's beautiful art!
My sweet friend Kelly recently wrote a couple of beautiful posts (with lots of photos) on the latest artcrawl at The Gallery Off Broadway, where our art is on exhibit. Kelly was lucky enough to be there in person for this huge event and kind enough to take photos of her blog friends' art. Click here to visit her blog and have a looksee! Thank you so much, Kelly!!

Kelly also talks about some of the fantastic events planned by the gallery - another art crawl and probably even an art retreat later this year! Stay tuned for more news on that...

And ... the lovely and energetic owner of the gallery, Kathleen Fenton, is still looking for more artists. So, if you are interested, send me an e-mail and I'll get you connected so you can find out the details!

I am off to class this morning. We are in the home stretch and this is going to be one very busy week! I'm going have to remember to have fun with all of this...

Happy Monday!!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Silke, the Student!

Last night, Daniel and I went to the building where I have my drawing class. I had to talk to my professor about the final project and I wanted to see my drawing up on the wall in the hallway. These are the best drawings from both sections of my professor's Drawing I class. The color drawings were from her Drawing II class.
Daniel brought the camera and took some pictures. They are a little washed out because the lighting was not the best in there, but you get an idea. Plus, you've seen my drawing in an earlier post.
The building itself is an old elementary school and simply gorgeous, especially after recent renovations.
I was trying hard to get my button still life arranged last night, but it still hasn't come together. My professor recommended I throw a handful of buttons to see where they land. I'll do that today and see what happens. Going with the flow...

And wishing you an incredible weekend with lots of time to enjoy your life!! 

Friday, May 20, 2011

Friday Food - Thai Grilled Chicken

This morning we woke up to 71℉ and 95% humidity and are expecting 86℉ this afternoon. Summer has arrived and from now until October or November it will not get any cooler than that at night and definitely much, much hotter during the day. It's not my favorite time of the year here...
During those hot and humid summer months, we like to grill. Actually, I should say that I love that Daniel likes to grill in the summer ... and stay out there by the hot grill with the mosquitoes swarming around him. Not a job for me, that's for sure!!
One of our very favorite dishes is this Thai grilled chicken with a dipping sauce and cucumber relish. We've been making it for years and still haven't gotten tired of it! Although we don't eat it too often because of the all the sugar in the dipping sauce and cucumber relish...

Today, I'd like to share the recipes with you.

Barbecued Chicken Chiang Mai Style
from True Thai, the Modern Art of Thai Cooking (I think the cookbook is out of print by now, which is too bad - it is excellent!)

2 frying chickens (about 3 1/2 pounds each), split in half (we usually make this with one chicken if it's just for us, but still make the full recipe for the marinade)
1 small bunch cilantro
1 large orange
3 1/2 tablespoons roughly chopped garlic
2 tablespoons whole black peppercorns, ground
1/2 tablespoon salt
1 bottle (12 ounces) beer, allowed to go flat
Sweet and Spicy Dipping Sauce (recipe to follow)

Place the chicken halves skin-side up, in a shallow roasting pan. Lightly score the chicken to allow the marinade to penetrate. Set aside.

Chop the cilantro stems and reserve the leaves for another use. You should have about 3/4 cups loosely packed chopped stems.

Trim off the ends of the orange and discard.

Cut the orange into 1/2-inch slices and remove any seeds. Stack and cut the slices into small cubes. You should have about 3/4 cups.

Combine the cilantro stems, orange cubes, garlic, pepper, and salt in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Process until the mixture is ground to a rough-textured paste. With the motor running, pour the beer through the feed tube. Process until the mixture is well blended.

Pour the marinade of the chicken halves, then turn them skin-side down. Spoon some of the marinade into the cavities. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours, or up to 24 hours, turning occasionally to coat each half well.

Grill or roast (in 425℉ oven) the chicken for about 30 to 40 minutes, turning the chicken now and then and  basting it frequently with the marinade. If you are roasting it in the oven, brown the chicken at the end by turning on the broiler.

Cut chicken into smaller pieces and serve hot, warm or at room temperature with the dipping sauce.


Sweet and Spicy Dipping Sauce
from True Thai, the Modern Art of Thai Cooking

1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon Chinese-style chili-garlic sauce, preferably Lee Kum Kee brand

In a small saucepan, combine the vinegar and 1/2 cup of the sugar. Bring to a low boil over medium-high heat. stirring occasionally. Lower the heat to medium and stir in the rest of the sugar. Cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently as the mixture comes to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and add the salt. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the chili-garlic sauce and remove from heat.

Let cool and serve at room temperature.

Covered and refrigerated, this sauce will keep for 2 to 3 weeks.


Spicy Cucumber Relish
from True Thai, the Modern Art of Thai Cooking

1 cup distilled white vinegar
1 cup golden brown or white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 large cucumber, hothouse or common variety, or 1 pound small pickling cucumbers
4 to 6 small Thai chilies or 2 to 3 serrano chilies, finely chopped
1/2 cup roasted unsalted peanuts, crushed in a mortar or finely chopped
1/3 cup loosely packed chopped cilantro

Combine the vinegar, sugar and salt in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar and salt. Cook for 1 minute at a gentle boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and cool to room temperature.

When ready to serve, peel the cucumber and cut in half lengthwise. (If using a common cucumber, scrape out the seeds with a spoon.) Cut the halved cucumber crosswise into thin slices. Place the cucumber, chilies, peanuts and cilantro in a mixing bowl. Pour the cooled vinegar dressing over the relish ingredients and mix gently.
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Add to that some jasmine rice and you'll have an amazing meal!!

Now, it may seem complicated, but it really isn't as most of it you can do ahead of time, even the dressing for the relish. Plus, the marinade is done in the food processor well in advance - super easy! So, at mealtime, you simply grill the chicken, cook the rice and put together the relish ingredients.

Delicious!!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

A Pastel-Colored Day

Thank you all so much for your great comments on my drawing yesterday!! After class I did something I never do - I bought a cupcake. I went to Back in the Day Bakery, which you all would just love! They make the best baguette and ciabatta, which is why I went there, but I also left with a brownie for Daniel and a cupcake for me. 
It was delicious!! 
 
I needed the bread because last night we were invited to a small party with great food and fantastic musicians. I took my favorite appetizer (find the recipe here) and some of our hydrangeas. I quick snapped a couple of photos. They are so very beautiful right now!
Today, I plan to not do much besides water the garden, clean house a little bit and then paint, paint, paint! My third Emergence painting is waiting... 

Wishing you a beautifully colored day!!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

One-Point Perspective Landscape Drawing

Forsyth Park, Savannah
Pencil on 18 x 24 inch drawing paper
Here it is! My, that was a lot of work. I changed a couple of things this morning and wasn't able to take another picture, but this is close enough.

I've got to get ready for class (and the critique) this morning. It'll be interesting to see everyone else's work. We were scattered throughout the park, so I didn't see many works in progress. I'll update this blog post later today to let you know the feedback I got!

In the meantime, I wish you a great day!!

UPDATE: 

Well, it was great seeing everyone else's drawings. All different in style, some striking, some delicate and all of them good. Plus, I really like the group of students in my class - very fun, supportive and easy with one another.

My professor had me change one minor thing (more dark value on the concrete in the foreground) and now it's going up on the display wall in the hallway along with a couple of others. How exciting is that?!?

Today, in class we also talked about our last two projects - and we only have two weeks left! Yikes!!!