Prairie Bison
This piece, “Prairie Bison” is made of layers of acrylic paint, Neocolor II crayons, and oil pastel. I have also done layers of reverse paintintg. I have done a number of buffalo/bison by now, expressing my love for my home … Continued
This piece, “Prairie Bison” is made of layers of acrylic paint, Neocolor II crayons, and oil pastel. I have also done layers of reverse paintintg. I have done a number of buffalo/bison by now, expressing my love for my home … Continued
It is Wednesday Word day, and I have one of my watercolor pieces from back in 2013 to share with you. Turns out Groucho was a smart man! What great words to start the day. AND…. (be sure and read … Continued
I am excited for my artwork to be hosted for the month by The White Peacock, an awesome little coffee/sandwich shop in the artsy little town of Lindsborg, Kansas. It is run by my friend Tayla Mace who I met … Continued
Have you ever been shopping for mediums and felt overwhelmed by the choices? Which ones do you really need? Which do you use when? When I started mixed media art making, I found all the possibilities baffling! So I have … Continued
Time for the May edition of my Mixed Media Art Parts pack! The theme this month is “Vintage Goods” and I have sifted through my treasures to find some lovely vintage ephemera for you. Each pack varies, but they all … Continued
Happy Friday! Hope you have all had a wonderful week thus far. I have been busy getting some new art ready and delivered for a couple of locations. “ICT Skyline” is one of my recent additions. It measures 12 x … Continued
Meet “Prince Goldfinch”. He is an 11 x 14 inch mixed media piece on paper, soon to be framed. This is the second piece I have done from the same reference photo. I love the way he has his back … Continued
“City Works” is done on nice sturdy 9 x 12 inch Canson mixed media paper and has layers of lovely paper bits and acrylic paint.
I am often asked what inspired a particular piece of art, and while that is a wonderful question to ask an artist, I find it very hard to answer. Honestly, I seldom know all the factors that have influenced me … Continued