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Mimi Torchia Boothby

a gallery of paintings

    • About
    • Adventures in Italy
      • A Trip to Canosa di Puglia
      • An adventure in the rain with Rino and Vanda
    • Cart
    • Checkout
    • My account
    • News
    • Paintings of Wild Cats for sale
    • Shop
  • How to paint a black cat

    Once again, a painting begins as a problem begging for a solution. How do you paint a black cat in the fading summer sun, with the orangey golden glow on her shiny coat, and still have it look like a black cat? This painting was a lot of fun to do, there were actually 4…

    August 7, 2008
  • Elliott Bay View

    This painting is on a full sheet of Indian Village handmade paper. The surface is a bit rough and sometimes unpredictable. I had never painted a painting of this size before 22″ x 34″ and thought it was high time to try it. I have actually had the paper sitting out, ready to be painted…

    July 29, 2008
  • Grazzano Visconti Revisited

    One of my favorite paintings that I did last year was of a scene in Grazzano Visconti, a tiny medieval town in Italy near Piacenza. The scene was so evocative, that two different people (my husband and I) took the same photo a year apart. The first one I painted was from my photo, and…

    July 25, 2008
  • Chilly Hilly – foggy ferry ride

    Once a year the Cascade bike club stages a ride. It’s called the Chilly Hilly. Over 30 miles of damp, cold hills. Officially the first ride of the season, people come out in droves for it. Bainbridge Island is a beautiful place, and the ride is lovely… In June, not February. But The Chilly Hilly…

    July 23, 2008
  • workshop with Mareth

    Here are some paintings I did for a recent workshop put on by Mareth Warren. The emphasis was on color values and use of color. It was in her pleasant brand new studio and there were only 4 students. None of these are what I would consider a “finished” painting, but they all represent some…

    July 15, 2008
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