Welcome to my art blog.

This is where you'll find some of the things I'm trying to accomplish... a little of this and that. Paintings, photography, collage and sewing...every artful endeavor helps me keep my sanity in this mixed up world.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Harvest Moon


 As the middle of October approaches, things turn all black cats and pumpkins.  My 20-pound black cat, Lickerish, was the inspiration for this little acrylic card design.  What's not to love about a big black cat any time of year.   "Harvest Moon"  #218

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Artful Autumn




New card for fall from the Whimsical Rabbit.  This was done in transparent watercolor, white acrylic ink and black gouache on 140# Arches paper.  "Owl and Oak" #219.

The Bellingham Farmers Market 2013 season is over for me.  On to fall and winter show preparation.  Lots of cards to make and hopefully new designs.  I was expecting to be done with my corporate employment as of Oct. 4 and heading into my new life as a self-supporting artist, but that will have to wait a bit.  So, I will continue to try to balance my life as an artist on a shoestring schedule...truly hoping to blog more frequently.

Friday, July 5, 2013

BLACK AND WHITE

Nest #1
Luna #1





Simple black on white.  I would not have guessed that I would be so intrigued with such a simple palette. I had the good fortune to spend the day printing with Jan Lor, a brilliant print maker and fellow farmer's market atisan.

These are two of the new relief prints I made today.  I created a "plate" of cardboard shapes on mat board, sealed with acrylic gel.  Water-soluble printing ink was then rolled on with a brayer.  The high spots were wiped off.  The plate was then rolled through a wonderful, extremely expensive, printing press to reveal the most amazing results.   No two prints were exactly the same and the textures were amazing.  It felt like the best use of a day off I'd discovered in a very long time.     

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Berry Season




It's berry season in Whatcom County.  First the strawberries, followed by raspberries and then (my personal favorite) blueberries and blackberries from the backyard.  M-M-M fresh-baked blackberry pie with ice cream.  Of course, that daydream is contingent on my actually baking...Hey, it could happen.

This 18" x 36" image is from a series of acrylic paintings I did last summer for a showing at Bellewood Acres.  Several of them are still on display there.  They look great on their barn-red wall in the dining area.  Such a great place.  "Strawberries in Colander"  #215.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Remembering


Memorial Day.  A time to remember those who have gone before us, remembering those who have made our freedom something we can take for granted, but shouldn't.    A huge thank you to all those who have served our Country in so many ways. 

Trying to wrangle acrylics.   Here's a little 5" x 7" impressionistic warm up I've just completed.  To see it up close, you could visit my booth at the Saturday Bellingham Farmer's Market.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Poor Neglected Blog

How hard could it be, blogging on a regular basis?  Lots of people do it.  I'm really going to try harder.    One thing that is still constant is my love of all things creative.  I've been dabbling in oil paint on canvas, but I'm rethinking that.  It's just not immediate enough for my short attention span.  A week waiting for paint to dry is so....like I'm on to something else.  I did do this little dress for practice.   I'm liking the texture, which can't really be appreciated in this image.  I have such high respect for those artists who can get a photographic likeness with oil paint; however, it's back to the acrylics for me.



Monday, March 5, 2012

Infusing Beauty into Every Corner

This is my new personal mantra.  Infuse this day with beauty.  It will be a large project for me personally because I've been preoccupied for way too long.  It doesn't have to mean having a house Martha would covet, but rather making the best of my situation, whatever that might be.  With spring only a few weeks away, what better time to make some changes.  I've also printed this little phrase out in several colors using my new-to-me Epson Stylus printer and will be posting them on Etsy.  Maybe there are others who will catch the vision of infusing beauty into life.