I can’t believe another year is about to end, and one begin. But here we are…waving our hands to 2013…and curious about 2014. Artfully speaking,
A long time ago, an author named Jane Austen came on the scene, to write stories that captured the hearts of her readers. Years later…and
“Everyone discusses my art and pretends to understand, as if it were necessary to understand, when it is simply necessary to love.” ~Claude Monet (14 November
It all started with a love of music…then the desire to draw…then paint. Well, that’s the short version, anyway. It’s funny how one love, develops
I’ve been traveling the world, virtually. Thanks to Bill Guffey and his outstanding Virtual Paintout Blog, I am in Venice this week…slowly riding on a
Eyjafjörður…Iceland. I may not know how to pronounce that fjord, but I certainly had fun painting it! This was a painting for The Virtual Paintout
The Color of Sunshine 9 x 12 inch acrylic painting on canvas textured paper There is something so satisfying about painting yellow flowers. They just
First Kiss – 11 x 14 inch acrylic on Bristol paper It’s not often that I am over the moon about a painting I’ve done.
This is how I filled most of my art time in October…painting faces! I tried all different kinds of media, from acrylic, to gouache, to
Three Sunflowers – 9 x 12 inch acrylic on stretched canvas I didn’t wake up intending to paint sunflowers. I knew I wanted to paint