Just some fun from my Christmas collection for you to enjoy.
A fun collection of Santas I love to display.
Some that I have created.
Snowman design from Jamie Mills Price
Snowy Friends by me!
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Here is a sweet painting called "Baby Swan." (Actually they are called cignets.) Perfect for this Spring season. Don't you think?
Acrylic on 11 X 14" canvas.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Here is a painting I did a few years back. It looks like a cool night in Autumn in the country. Just really not that way though here. Still hot in September in Vegas. Ugh! I sure am hoping some cooler days come soon.
Green Tea Joy contains paper ephemera, acrylic paint, stamping and stenciling.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Creating faces can be challenging. We have certain ideas about just how one should look. The eyes show the most emotion and personality for me. Sometimes I don't even know what they are going to convey until I am almost finished with them.
Working with a limited color palette, I drew this girl, wondering about her day and where it will lead. Her day has only begun. I think the sky outside her window is just beginning to light up.
Young woman in purple veil is ready to discover the new day. Wonder what her story will be. Watercolor crayons and pens.
My imagination went on a little walk and this is what it saw.
A couple of little mixed media collages from my studio.
These were made on canvas board, with acrylic paints, magazine bits, metal charms, and game pieces. A bit of graphite for a shadow here and there and a ribbon for hanging.
So many things can interrupt us from following our muse as artists. Here's hoping I have found my way back.
"Stroked Elegance" is the name of the design painted on this little oval wood box. The original design was published in the Decorative Painter by Sharryn Knestel. (Members of SDP are allowed to teach designs published in the publication to our chapter members. Teaching this design to my tole painting friends in Silver State Tole and Decorative Painters was an exercise in color theory, which is always a great exercise to put your mind to as an artist.