Sandi Hester

Paintings by Sandi Hester

Tag: oil painting

Type 1 Diabetes and JDRF

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“Marmalade Morning”, 12×12 oil by Sandi Hester

Where to begin? I guess at the beginning of my diagnosis. Last June I was diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes. I didn’t think much of it because I was totally clueless about what our lives were about to look like and what we were about to be thrown into. I knew nothing about type 1 diabetes. You may not either so I’d like to give you a little glimpse. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease – basically my body decided to attack itself, for no reason – it has nothing to do with lifestyle or diet, and kill my pancreas. So now I do the job of my pancreas and liver (I won’t go into the details of why I do the job of both organs, just know that it’s a lot of work to do the job of both). What that looks like is a 24 hour job – no days off – no nights off. It means giving myself shots all through the day, it means pricking my finger more times than I can count. EVERYTHING affects my blood sugar – everything – from vacuuming, to shopping, to a headache, to socializing. Having T1D means trying to keep myself alive 24/7. I must take insulin to stay alive but taking insulin also means that the insulin can kill me rather easily. I read a statistic recently that 1 in 20 T1D’s die in their sleep. They call it dead bed. Scary for sure! There’s much more I could share but that’s just a glimpse into what I deal with on a daily basis now. Shots are hard and painful. Low blood sugars are at best a pain in the rear and at worst quite scary. I’m doing good now and I’m managing my diabetes well, BUT it is constant work and hard work – but it’s also life now. Grady has been an AMAZING support! He basically does the math that my pancreas use to do :).

Now to the JDRF part of this blog. This is an amazing organization we’ve recently learned about. They are the leading global organization funding T1D research. JDRF’s goal is to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat T1D and its complications. They want to make Type One into Type None – and so do I! Grady and I have jumped head first into supporting this organization. The first thing we were able to do is donate a piece of my art for their upcoming gala in their silent auction, and the good part is that you don’t actually have to GO to the gala to bid on this painting at the silent auction. You can just click on silent auction to view the items in the silent auction or here to sign up to remote bid. Thank you for taking time to read this and be part of our lives.

Mothers

The title is appropriate because one of these paintings is of my mother-in-law from a black & white of her when she was young. The flower painting is in memory of my sister’s mother who pasted away recently. When my sister called me to tell me of her mom’s illness months ago I picked out one of my favorite flower paintings to set aside for her mom’s funeral – we knew it would not be long before she passed. I wanted to send her flowers that would last and have something tangible for her to keep in memory of her mom. My sister Jackie is one of my BIGGEST fans (gotta love family that gives you such encouragement!) so I knew it would be special for her. It is an oil bar painting.

For Jackie, oil bar, 12x12, Sandi Hester

For Jackie, oil bar, 12×12, Sandi Hester

 

Lonnie, 5x7 oil, sandi hester

Lonnie, 5×7 oil, sandi hester

Lonnie

Recent Paintings

Here’s a little peek into what I’ve been doing in the studio lately…

Tea time, 11x14 oil, sandi hester

Tea and a Book, 11x 14 oil, Sandi Hester

Mountain Reflections, 5x7 oil, sandi hester

Mountain Reflections, 5×7 oil, Sandi Hester

dc birds, 8x10, oil, sandi hestser

Trio of Birds, 8×10 oil, Sandi Hester

winter day, oil, sandihester

Winter Day, oil, Sandi Hester

8x8, oil, sandi hester

8×8, oil, sandi hester

pink water pitcher, 8x8 oil, sandi hester

Pink Water Pitcher, 8×8 oil, Sandi Hester

Trio of Finch, 12x12 oil, sandi hester

Three Finch, 12×12 oil, Sandi Hester

Figure Painting

Here are some recent figures I’ve been painting. A couple may resemble someone you know (me) – Grady took a bunch of photos of me dressed up in different outfits and different scenes that gave me a large photo collection to paint from for practice. My dad just turned 70 and I gave him this first painting as a gift.

Self portrait, 8x10 oil, sandi hester

Self Portrait, 8×10 oil, Sandi Hester

 

Hot Aftican Day, 12x12 oil, sandi hester

Hot African Day, 12×12 oil, sandi hester

1 min blue dress, oil, sandi hester

1 Minute Blue Dress, oil, Sandi Hester

Basket of Flowers, 5x7, oil, sandi hester

Basket of Flowers, 5×7, oil, sandi hester

Poppy Flowers

8x8 oil

8×8 oil bar

This is my favorite time of year when everything’s in bloom! Thought it was appropriate to post some flowers – colorful and fun. These were done with my oil bars.

Starting Work On the Garden

We got a new tiller yesterday because our old one gave us all she’s got. So now we are ready to get our little garden ready and plant some yummy veggies! I LOVE being about to go to the grocery store in my own back yard :)! Granted we have a limited variation in our “grocery store” but I love that I can at least make a salad and salad dressing from my small garden with the veggies and herbs. Here’s a quick painting I did of some of the tomatoes in our garden last year. I did it more in a sketch book style – I like doing this from time to time.

8x8 oil

8×8 oil

Birds, Birds, And More Birds

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6×6 oil

Well, if you haven’t picked up on this yet I like to paint birds. I’m trying my best to get caught up on all the paintings I have to share with you – I’m WAY behind, so I thought I’d share a cluster of my bird paintings with you. I’m still working on getting good at photographing my oil paintings so I apologize because some of these didn’t photograph very well but I just didn’t take the time to redo them. Most, if not all, of these birds are finches. Click on any of them to see them larger.

This oil painting was done more like my sketches in my sketch books. I like doing simple line drawings with notes and I thought I’d see how that would turn out on a canvas and I like how it looks. I did another one of a single bird but can’t find the picture of it – if I find it or decide to take another picture of it I’ll post it. 

8×8 oil