Sandi Hester

Paintings by Sandi Hester

Category: Sketch book

Pumpkins

Be patient, then, brothers, until the Lord’s coming.  See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains.  James 5:7

Here’s a painting of some white pumpkins for fall – I love this time of year!  There’s an artist who started a blog for artists – she posts a photograph each week and artist from all over paint their own version of that photo.  I got brave twice and posted on there – the pumpkins painting was one I posted on her site. 

Rest

“Come to me, all you who are weary…and I will give you rest.”  Matthew 11:28

The Lord definitely gave us some sweet time of rest at the Warden’s cabin this last weekend.  Grady and I fished and painted our hearts out.  No TV, phones, or computers – it was perfect!!!  The Warden’s were very gracious to let us use their cabin – it was a very restful time – – THANK YOU GUYS!!!!.  Tommy also let Grady borrow his kayak – Grady had a blast with that thing (you can see it in the first painting of their cabin).  Here are a few paintings and sketches I did while resting at their lake cabin.

This is a painting I did of the Warden’s lake cabin and Tommy’s kayak – like how I got the kayak in there, Tommy???

This is the marina that is down from their cabin – it was really cute – when I saw it I knew I would be painting it.

Colorful fishing boats.

This was my favorite to paint.  There was this old factory or old mill down from their cabin that I passed to drop Grady off at the river.  I loved it so much that I pulled in one day and just sat there in the parking lot and painted it.  I may paint this one again because it was so much fun doing those old buildings.

This one needs some explaining – and I’m second guessing myself for even putting this one on here.  One day while I was painting I heard a loud boom and I thought a log had fallen on the cabin until I saw feathers flying everywhere.  I ran outside and saw that a fairly good size bird flew right into the window and it was lying there dead.  I quickly called Grady and told him about all the excitement and he told me not to get too close to the bird because sometimes they just knock themselves out – I’m sure he was picturing me bending over to get a good look at the bird and it coming to and flying in my face while I screamed my head off… well I assured him it was dead because blood was running from his little head (Tommy and Debbie don’t worry we discarded the bird into the woods – there is a big blob of “stuff” on your upper window though).  So, here’s where it could get a little weird for some of you – I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to paint this pretty little bird (I mean, how often do you get to look at a bird for so long and that up-close???), so I grabbed my paints and plopped down and painted him – he was so pretty!  I did scream and almost fall out of my chair at one point because I thought I saw the bird move 🙂 – but I think my mind was playing tricks on me – thanks Grady!

Road Trip

Grady and I just got back from a road trip.  We went down to Georgia to visit some of his family.  Since I started painting, long road trips go much faster.  I love that about watercolor painting – you can take it just about anywhere!  Any long trip in the car or air plane I take my paints – time seems to fly by when I’m painting for some reason.  I thought I would share some of my sketches I do on these road trips and my travel painting supplies with you.  My travel supply kit includes my sketch books (the one below is the largest I carry), small travel size paint box (I LOVE this paint box – Grady got it for me for my birthday), I usually only carry 1 or 2 brushes, pencil, my favorite eraser (Artgum), spray bottle, water – of course, and I have this great lap desk that I use in the car – it has a place for a small cup.  I love looking at other people’s art supplies so I thought I would take a picture of my “travel” supplies before I put them away from our trip.  The first 2 sketches I did on this trip.

  

Between The Lines

The boundary LINES have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance.  Psalm 16:6

I do these line sketches all the time in my sketch book – they’re easy and fun.  They’re good to do while sketching in the car, because the more squiggly the lines the neater the picture turns out.  I thought I would see how the line concept turned out in a painting.  So here are some quick paintings I did with the lines.

I also wanted to say Happy Mother’s Day to my Mom!!!!!  She got a “line” card for Mother’s Day.  Love you Mom!!!!

When The Heavens Are Summoned

My own hand laid the foundations of the earth, and My right hand spread out the heavens; when I summon them, they all stand up together.  Isaiah 48:13

His Splendor Like The Sunrise

His glory covered the heavens and His praise filled the earth.  His splendor was like the sunrise; rays flashed from His hand, where His power was hidden.  Habakkuk 3:3-4

Here are some different paintings and sketches I’ve done over time of sunsets and skies.

  

10 Year Anniversary

Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate.  Mark 10:9

This last weekend Grady and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary!!!  We went away to a really neat Christian retreat/bed and breakfast place called White Stone Inn.  We LOVED it and will be back!!!  The only thing I told Grady I wanted to do on our 10 year anniversary was to renew our vows to each other.  There was a very important part of our vows that I purposely left out of our wedding – the whole part about submission and obeying!!!  At that point in my life I cringed at the thought of submitting to anyone, much less a man.  Over the last several years the Lord has really opened my eyes and heart to submitting, obeying and being a helpmeet to Grady.  The Lord has done some HUGE stuff in our marriage that has just been a gift from God.  So for our 10 year anniversary I really wanted to stand before Grady, God, and a witness and make the covenant vows that I left out of our wedding – so that’s what we did.  I just pictured us sitting on our beds one night saying our vows to each other, but Grady had other plans :).  White Stone Inn has the CUTEST little chapel on their property and Grady arranged for a pastor to be there Sunday night.  We got all dressed up – me in my wedding dress and Grady in his tux and we renewed our vows to each other.  It was the most precious night!  Those of you who know me know I’m not a weepy person, but I had to stop a couple of times when I was saying my vows because I couldn’t read what I had written.  The pastor asked me if I cried the first time…  I didn’t.  It was a very precious night and we even have pictures!  The night before we renewed our vows there was a wedding in the chapel so when we went in there to do our vows the church was all decorated for a wedding!!!!  It was just perfect!

Before I get to the pictures though, I thought I would share what I vowed to Grady that night – you guys can be our witnesses and accountability partners :)…

“Grady, I love you.  I am confident that God has chosen you to be my husband.  Therefore, I stand before you, this pastor, and God to recommit these vows to you.  Grady, I live my life following Christ.  I will obey Him in loving you, obeying you, caring for you and ever seeking to please you.  Therefore, throughout life, no matter what may be ahead of us, I pledge to you my life as an obedient and faithful wife.  Christ told us that the wife must submit herself unto her own husband as unto the Lord.  For as Christ is Head of His Church so is the husband head of his wife.  Grady, I submit myself to you.  God’s Word also tells us that He created woman to be man’s helper.  It is my desire to follow this scriptural teaching.  With all my heart I make this pledge to you.  It is my prayer and desire that you will find in me the helpmeet God designed especially for you.  And finally, I promise my faithfulness to you.  Together may we grow in the likeness of Christ and glorify His holy Name.  Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate.”

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img_0697.jpg Grady was excited to hear these words again, “And you may now kiss your bride!”

Here are a couple of quick sketches I did over the weekend…

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Enjoying Springlike Weather

Do you give the horse his strength or clothe his neck with a flowing mane?  Job 39:19 

After church yesterday Grady and I got the springtime itch because the weather was so nice (especially compared to the weather we’ve been having) so we decided to get out and enjoy it.  Grady loves to creek fish so that’s what he did outdoors and I painted.  I found a field with some horses in it and decided to try my hand at painting some horses.  I think I could have done a lot better job if they hadn’t moved so much!  I would get one leg painted and the horse would move – it was very frustrating :).  As you can tell I need a LOT more practice with horses – preferably non-moving horses.  Next time I think I’ll take pictures and paint them in my studio (AKA kitchen) at home – that way they can’t move on me and I won’t have to be in such a hurry to paint them that I make them look like moose instead of horses.  After a while I gave up on the horses and drove around and found an old house I love off of Station Camp road.  I found the perfect place to park and painted my heart out.  I really like how the house turned out – especially compared to those poor horses!  I’ll definitely be painting the house again.

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The Mountain Peaks Belong to Him

In His hands are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to Him.  Psalm 95:4

Man alive if that doesn’t fire you up I don’t know what will!  From the depths to the heights – it all belongs to God.  We got to see our fill of mountains on our trip – especially the day we snowmobiled up and down them all day!  I have to say, my God has quite an abundant stock of mountain peaks!  And not only do the mountains belong to Him, but He owns all the cattle on those mountains as well (Ps 50:10).  Praise you Lord, for You alone are mighty!

Here is a quick sketch of the mountains – it’s one of my favorites from the whole trip.

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Eating

So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.  I Corinthians 10:31

This post if dedicated to Mitzi Lindsey, because she got a kick out of my ‘cute little soup’.  Well, Mitzi here’s the cute soup again :).  I thought it was so cute I decided to paint it one day on our trip.  It’s just a quick watercolor sketch I did one day while Grady was out skiing.  I enjoyed painting it almost as much as I enjoyed playing with the cute little bowl and lid.  I think it must be a woman thing.  Women, do you enjoy your food better when it comes out in some cute container?  Like when coffee comes out and you get cute little sugar cubes instead of just the plain old sugar packets?  I LOVE stuff like that.  It doesn’t take much to get me tickled!  The Lord knows that too.  I wonder if He had a smile on His holy face the day those cute little bowls were made knowing I would one day have fun with it, embarrass my husband (as I took the lid on and off just because it was fun), and give thanks to Him for the little things in life.  Even in our eating and drinking we can give glory to God.  Ok, speaking of drinking I’d like to say for the record that those bottles in the background are olive oil and balsamic vinegar – NOT WINE :)!

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