Day of the Dead Artwork
I did this 11 x 14 mixed media on paper for a local shop’s Day of the Dead celebration. (Find out more about The Workroom’s event here.) This festive gal is a melding of ideas from a couple of other pieces … Continued
I did this 11 x 14 mixed media on paper for a local shop’s Day of the Dead celebration. (Find out more about The Workroom’s event here.) This festive gal is a melding of ideas from a couple of other pieces … Continued
In October of 2012, I was thrilled to have my artwork and accompanying article featured in Somerset Studio magazine. Though I have had work in many magazines since, that was the first and I still feel a sense of gratitude … Continued
“From ghoulies and ghosties and long-legged beasties and things that go bump in the night, good Lord deliver us!” Scottish Saying The original framed 8 x 10 inch piece is currently hanging at Tessera Fine Art Gallery. If interested call … Continued
A couple of years ago, I painted this 20 x 24 inch watercolor that I called Flights of Fancy. I liked the concept, and an incomplete vision of it in my mind, but I was not wild about how the piece turned … Continued
With Day of the Dead soon approaching, it seemed appropriate to pay a little tribute to an artist from Mexico, and who better than Frida? This is a simple little mixed media portrait done on a 6 x 6 inch … Continued
Today’s doodle finds me trying out some flower looks in my sketchbook and all those cheerful blossoms made me think of nature rejoicing! So I added words from Philippians 4:4 in the corner for today’s Scripture Doodle. Feel free to … Continued
I have been meaning to do a bit of wedding art for some time. I keep being asked for wedding cards and I just didn’t have any! I recently went to a wedding and when I received my pretty paper … Continued
Introducing my new 52 Card Pickup artist trading card kit! I have worked hard to gather and prepare a nice set of goodies for you to create your own mixed media artist trading cards using a standard deck of playing … Continued
“Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is not art.” Leonardo da Vinci