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The Jessie O' Bourne Art Mysteries - Book Tour and Giveaway

4/29/2020

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Death on Canvas
The Jessie O'Bourne Art Mysteries Book 1
by Mary Ann Cherry
Genre: Mystery 

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While painting on location in one of her family's hayfields, Jessie absentmindedly brushes a note of turquoise onto the canvas. Curious about what added the lovely spot of color, the artist walks over to discover a tennis shoe. The mate is still on the foot of a dying Native American girl crammed between the hay bales.

The story becomes more personal when old flame, Sheriff Russell Bonham, reveals that Amber Reynolds, a grad student writing a thesis for her art history major, was attacked while on her way to speak to Jessie's family about two missing Thomas Moran masterpieces worth millions. The paintings disappeared nearly a hundred years ago from St. Benedict's Mission School. Right after the unsolved murder of Jessie's great aunt Kate.



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Death at Crooked Creek
The Jessie O'Bourne Art Mysteries Book 2 

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The massive tractor draped with the advertising banner struck prominent artist, Jessie O’Bourne, as a fun way to promote Montana’s annual Crooked Creek Art Expo—until she noticed the bullet holes in the back window. Then she heard of the tragic shooting death of a local teen. After her irascible tomcat, Jack, discovers a dead man in Jessie’s motorhome, she not only becomes a murder suspect, but begins receiving threatening notes accompanied by a toy replica of the big John Deere.

Surrounded by talented painters and sculptors, Jessie suspects one is a creative killer.



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Cherry is a professional artist who writes the Jessie O'Bourne art mystery series in her elusive free time. Like her main character, she paints primarily western and wildlife subject matter, travels to art shows, and teaches workshops.
Raised in rural Montana, she now lives in Idaho with her husband and several spoiled cats.



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Coloring Your Book

The world is awash with color, so why not use a few creative splashes in your descriptive writing? As children, we excitedly open that new box of 64 brilliant crayons and ask friends, “What’s your favorite color?” As adults we exclaim over rainbows and fluffy white clouds and anthropomorphize color into common phrases such as “true blue” or “green with envy”. Our homes are decorated with just the right shade of harmonizing carpet and furnishings, and our wardrobes filled with clothes that match our eyes. However, many authors omit even a nuance of color when describing a character or scene. The result is a bland passage that could have sung with juicy color, but instead strikes an empty note.

Artists utilize strokes of color to lead a viewer’s eyes through a work of art or to lend importance to specific segments of the painting or to convey mood. Writers can learn these techniques as well, and they will prove themselves indispensable. In the following paragraphs are color usage tricks I teach to painting students, rewritten for use in writing. It would be a helpful self-assigned experiment to write several scenes, each one utilizing a different color tip.

The ten percent solution leads to a strong focal area. Describe your scene with approximately 90% neutral or dull colors and save the remaining ten percent “snap” of more vivid primary colors to reel the reader in. A strong color will draw the eye, and spark the memory, so be sure the snap color leads to your primary focal point. It is what the reader will carry away from the paragraph.

“…I sloshed unhappily through pelting rain and mud into the drizzly, grey nightmare. Over the girl’s body a brown makeshift tent had been erected to preserve evidence. A sea of black umbrellas sheltered those unfortunate detectives methodically working the crime scene. Beyond the perimeter a slim figure stood alone under a vivid red parasol.”

The dull colors lead to eye and begin setting the scene, the hot red draws the viewer more strongly into the story. Who is carrying the only red umbrella?

Color is weakened and cooled by white. When white is added the hue not only becomes lighter – it becomes cool in both appearance and emotional connotation. Hot colors can be red or orange but they can just as easily be simply a primary color undiluted by white. A rich blue is hotter than a pale pink, for instance. A deep cobalt blue appears stronger than a light green. What should your character wear? Use the lighter, diluted colors when you want a character or scene to feel less passionate, crisp, less dramatic or more professional.

“…she walked into the board room wearing a tailored, pale blue linen suit.”

Push color to give flavor to various scenes. Painters will often make one area of the painting richer and less important areas dull, or make an area warm and another cool. A writer can deliberately use color to help the reader visualize a new space when there is an important change of scene. In one chapter, the reader may find the heroine sitting in a dilapidated diner with orange vinyl booths. In another, the hero is diving into a pool of brilliant blue in a natural cove. These two scenes show the use of radically different locations, but also make use of color complements, or exact color opposites, adding a bit of pop without the reader being aware of why they feel the added interest. Pushing color to extremes can add some pop as well, contrasting the personalities of two characters.

“…her full silk skirt danced and swirled with all the colors of a Mexican fiesta, topped by a poppy red tank top and that outrageous head of blond hair. She looked at me over Dave’s shoulder and grinned. I stood there in my plain white dress and wanted to die. God, I hated her.”

High contrast sets a dramatic scene. In a painting, the focal area is strengthened by allowing the highest contrast of light and dark to be adjacent to each other. The stark contrast draws the eye and keeps the viewer focused on that specific area. A setting of black and white can be effective in writing as well.

“…the deepening light, and the cedars meeting over their heads, cast them into midnight blackness…Straining her eyes she saw ahead the bright white bricks of Tara.” (Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell)

Unfortunately, a painter would know that the white brick in that type of light would appear a dull blue, but still, the stark contrast does paint a strong picture in the mind’s eye.

Lighting will change your colors. Light will change colors, washing out some, enhancing others, depending upon the sky and other extraneous circumstances. As in the example above, I see odd comments and errors in books because the writer forgets what type of light he used at the beginning of the scene. For instance, on a dull day a field of wheat will appear dull and dirty ochre but the writer depicts it as a mass of brilliant and burnished yellow. On a sunny day it would appear exactly so, but not in overcast. Don’t confuse your reader. Pay attention to the light.

Things that are different stand out. Advertising agencies have the use of effective color down to a science, and show outrageous images that we remember because the color is effective. That which is different will always stand out — the red umbrella in a sea of black parasols, a blue monkey, the green gecko. A reader is jolted with a splash of color, and the quirky imaginative streak in most of us appreciates the jolt.

Did you catch “the blue monkey”? There are more than sixteen million colors. Let’s use a few.

-Mary Ann Cherry

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54 Comments
James Robert
4/29/2020 03:12:50 am

I appreciate getting to hear about  a book new to me. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the giveaway.

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Bea LaRocca
4/29/2020 03:18:55 am

The synopses and excerpts are intriguing, this sounds like an exciting series. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work.

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Beyond Comps
4/29/2020 04:57:50 am

Nice cover!

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Shirley Ann Speakman
4/29/2020 07:00:17 am

I enjoyed the post it was interesting reading about colours, the book cover is great too.

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Kelly D
4/29/2020 07:14:42 am

I like the covers. They look like exciting books.

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Wendy Jensen
4/29/2020 08:52:45 am

Very creative book cover.

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Rita Wray
4/29/2020 10:17:16 am

The books sound great.

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Amy F
4/29/2020 12:08:33 pm

Sounds very good!

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Sherry
4/29/2020 12:39:49 pm

I love the covers and think the books sound great.

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Victoria Alexander
4/29/2020 02:01:54 pm

Sounds like a good book!

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Calvin
4/29/2020 02:35:17 pm

Gives off just the right amount of mysterious vibes.

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Debbie P
4/29/2020 03:15:30 pm

These both sounds like excellent reads.

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Sherry R
4/29/2020 03:52:20 pm

Both of these books really catch my attention, and the covers are great!

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Lynn CLAYTON
4/29/2020 03:58:46 pm

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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Victoria Scott
4/29/2020 04:14:41 pm

Sounds awesome! Thank you for sharing!

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wendy hutton
4/29/2020 04:31:03 pm

very nice cover, thanks for hosting

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Susan Smith
4/29/2020 06:56:06 pm

Sounds like a great book. I like the cover.

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Judy Thomas
4/30/2020 06:48:35 am

They sound like great mysteries!

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Terri Quick
4/30/2020 09:00:58 pm

Pretty cover

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Margaret Gallagher
5/1/2020 10:52:48 am

Loving the cover - immediately drawz me in - will be a class read

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Roland R Clarke link
5/1/2020 07:25:28 pm

As a writer, I find all those suggestions about colour extremely useful - and thought provoking, especially as my Goth detective has a penchant for back from her jeans to her coffee. But her tattoos have red roses.

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Anne Marie Carter link
5/1/2020 10:48:39 pm

I love the color combination of her eyes and hair color.

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joel timmons
5/2/2020 02:01:43 am

Beautiful. Covers

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5/2/2020 01:49:19 pm

The cover looks great. Sounds like a good story.

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Lynn Brown
5/2/2020 11:23:27 pm

cover makes you curious

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5/3/2020 10:59:52 am

I am always interested in learning about new books to read.

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Sarah L
5/5/2020 12:52:03 am

Looks like interesting books.
Thanks for the contest. 

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Barbara Montag
5/5/2020 04:55:30 pm

Mystery - my kind of books!
The covers are so eye catching/appealing.
Thank you for sharing this review.

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These sound like book I'd find to be engrossing reading.

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Debra Branigan
5/6/2020 04:32:16 pm

The cover is great, but I was really struck by the storyline. This sounds like a fantastic mystery and I love the art component. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes to the author on the new release.

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Leah Cavendish
5/7/2020 11:04:57 am

I love the blurb.

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Meredith
5/7/2020 05:12:12 pm

Sounds interesting!

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Nina Lewis
5/9/2020 10:36:56 pm

Looks good!

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Serge B
5/10/2020 04:42:50 am

Very nice cover--liked the red hair

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Robin M
5/12/2020 03:50:57 pm

Nice Cover.

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Mary Cloud
5/13/2020 08:33:25 pm

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5/14/2020 03:27:59 pm

I wouldn't have tbought cozy by the cover. A bit harsh.

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Karin
5/15/2020 06:35:59 am

Interesting story. I'm not a big fan of the cover though

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5/16/2020 01:05:26 pm

Thank you for sharing sounds like a great book!

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Francine Anchondo
5/22/2020 04:40:06 pm

I like the Cover

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Paula
5/23/2020 03:20:00 pm

The cover art seems appropriate for the book. Good job.

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Diana Hardt
5/24/2020 05:20:41 am

Nice covers. I liked the blurbs. They sound like really interesting books. Thank you for sharing.

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Dave Gibb
5/26/2020 07:30:27 pm

Wow great job on the cover. It looks great and thanks for the giveaway.

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Heather Kaufman
5/27/2020 04:40:01 pm

I love the red hair.

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Andria Somers
5/27/2020 06:04:13 pm

So nice & pretty great content

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Charlotte Litton
5/28/2020 12:55:44 pm

Lover is great, thanks for the chance

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Daniel M
5/28/2020 07:07:33 pm

like the covers

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Kristen
5/29/2020 01:07:34 am

Such piercing blue eyes!

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Linda Szymoniak
5/29/2020 10:35:01 am

Interesting covers. The books sound great.

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jose rosado
5/29/2020 10:59:19 am

What do you think of the books or the covers?


The cover looks really pretty. The story sounds great.

THX

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Stacey A Smith
5/29/2020 10:02:25 pm

the cover and the name draws me into the book.

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Jerry Marquardt
5/29/2020 11:28:53 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including The Jessie O'Bourne Art Mysteries, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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