I am beginning to work on this new painting of my favorite rooster Blackberry. I'm doing a grayscale to start, as you can see, without the undertone in raw umber. I am trying to modify the process a bit to see if I can make it go quicker. This has tons of detail so I will work on this for days. The top comb is just blocked in... I should add that the canvas is 36" x 24" .
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Rooster on the easel
I am beginning to work on this new painting of my favorite rooster Blackberry. I'm doing a grayscale to start, as you can see, without the undertone in raw umber. I am trying to modify the process a bit to see if I can make it go quicker. This has tons of detail so I will work on this for days. The top comb is just blocked in... I should add that the canvas is 36" x 24" .
Monday, January 24, 2011
"Big Baby" finished!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Adjusting Big Baby...
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Baby with color in progress
This is Big Baby after 2 days of glazing and some softening of skin tones. I will probably work through at least 2-3 more glazed layers before calling it good. I'm really liking this technique. I'm still adjusting value as well. This is 30"x 30"...
I'd love some feedback on this compared to my usual style(s) from anyone out there if you have time! Thanks.
BIg Baby Progression
Friday, January 7, 2011
"Squish"
"Squish"
oil on canvas, 18" x 24"
I finally finished my bigger version on the PBJ in the box. It's January and maybe it will always be the month for my PBJ paintings. I enjoy them so. I might still have just a few touches left to do once it dries a bit, but I think that's it. This kind of piece really makes me glad I'm a painter. It's just plain fun.
Friday, December 31, 2010
"Mendocino Sunset"
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
"Squished"
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
"Glowing Ears"
Monday, December 20, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
"Nikko" and Thanks!
"Nikko"
oil on board, 8x8"
SOLD
SOLD
Nikko was a cat of mine from years ago. I always miss him when it snows though, because he loved to be out in the white powder. His green eyes were stunning! Don't know why I painted him now, just going through pictures and saw his lovely face.
I want to thank those who braved the weather to come to my studio and made the last 2 weekends such fun! Come back next time in May for lots of new work and garden mosaics too. Happy Holidays to all!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Eco Art Mosaics!

"Bawk!"
10.5" x 17"
SOLD

"All That Glitters"
10.5" x 17"
NFS
Recycled Glass and Mirror Mosaics on recycled cabinet doors.
As I am in the middle of my 2 Vashon Art Tour Weekends, I realized the the only work I did not have represented was mosaic. So I worked up a couple this week! They took a whole lot of time, more than it looks and are hard to photograph because of the sparkling nature of glass and mirror. They are quite a bit shinier in person. These are done in recycled glass and mirror on recycled oak cabinet doors from a local thrift store. I love finding things I can reuse in my art. These were the perfect size for some small mosaics hangings. They will be for sale this weekend! Come on by...
Monday, November 29, 2010
"Midday Rest"
Sunday, November 28, 2010
New Website!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
"Recycling Is Nature" and Studio Tour Coming Up!

"Recycling Is Nature"
scratchboard, 6"x 6"
I've been loving working on scratchboard pieces. This one takes me more back to the days of painting furniture instead of oil painting in a realistic way. I really enjoy the time thinking of art in other ways and it's super fun to experiment... and I have always loved patterns. I started with the acorn and away it went. I might make some t-shirts with this one. Double click for a closer view.
AND the Vashon Art Studio Tour is coming next weekend and the one after. December 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th. I am going to have a sale on small pieces in oil and I will have some of my furniture for sale as well. Check it out here- Art Studio Tour
Friday, November 19, 2010
"Cowboy Bar"
"Cowboy Bar"
oil on board, 8"x 8"
SOLD
If you've ever been to Jackson Hole,Wyoming, you know this sign. It's part of the infamous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar right in the middle of town. My family lives in Wyoming, so we end up venturing that way every other year or so and Jackson is such a fun town to visit. I've been thinking about neon quite a bit and this sign seemed perfect to try. I may paint it big later... small is still challenging for me but I like how this came out. I'm going to do some more daily painting in combination with my big works. The skills seem to be quite different and I want to be adept at both.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Art Bug...in progress




Art Bug
I am a firm believer in living an artful life. I've always wanted to paint a car, especially a spectacular 1973 beetle, and this summer it all came to fruition. I should point out that the weather went south before I got it done... I haven't posted my car at all but much of my summer was spent in bliss painting away. It really makes me love being an artist and the freedom it gives to create anything you want. Hopefully sometime next summer this car will be done, although it could possibly go on forever. The sides have chalkboard paint and are interactive with viewers if they so choose. I generally leave chalk out for freedom of speech. It's been a real blast. Art can take on so many forms...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
"Slow Burn"
Sunday, November 7, 2010
"Big Chuck" Scratchboard
"Big Chuck"
scratchboard, 9" x 12"
SOLD
I've been wanting to get my hands on some of this stuff for a while now and yesterday I bought some. I've seen some incredible art done with scratchboard. I don't really have any tools specially for this so I used some sewing tools and push pins. It was really fun. There will be more... not bad for a first! Double click for a closer look.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
"Honey Jar"
"Honey Jar"
oil on board, 12" x 12"
SOLD
Since I have been painting really large, a couple of people have asked if I had smaller versions of my large works. I am going to be part of the Vashon Island Studio Tour in December and wanted to have some smaller works as well. SO , this is actually a completely different painting than the last, using a much closer crop of my reference photo. It let me focus on the glass lettering and all it's detail. I could paint honey in jars for a while, the colors are so pretty.
Monday, October 25, 2010
"Oh Honey" and Coos Bay Art Museum

"Oh Honey"
oil on canvas, 40"x 30"
SOLD
I painted honey in jars earlier in the year and I loved it so much that I tried again, bigger this time and with lots more details... What beautiful colors to work with... and all the glass. Loads of fun to paint.
AND I should add that I have a piece accepted into another National Juried show. This one is at the Coos Art Museum in Coos Bay, Oregon. The theme is "Fish and Fishing" and with my sense of humor I chose to enter my swedish fish painting called "No Escaping the Bag" and they bit! I'm very excited. It will open in December and be there until the middle of February. I have a feeling it might be the only candy fish there...
"No Escaping the Bag"
oil on canvas, 12" x 36"
Monday, October 11, 2010
"Sweet Catch"
Thursday, September 30, 2010
"Melting" and PAL juried Show
"Melting"
oil on board, 11"x 14"
SOLD
I'm trying to work a few smaller pieces for the Studio Tour here on the island coming up in December. Still can't get away from food. It's so much fun to paint.
And I'm proud to announce I had another big work juried into an upcoming show. My piece "Cascading Chips" will be entered in this years Peninsula Art League's 2010 Eighth Annual Open Juried Show. It opens in Gig Harbor, Washington on October 20th.
"Cascading Chips"
oil on canvas, 36"x24"
"Christmas Day Kayaking"
Monday, September 13, 2010
"Market Flowers" and the AIRS International Show
"Market Flowers"
oil on board, 12"x 16"
SOLD
I have been working on many projects through the end of the summer and doing a bit of traveling. I went to San Francisco to see the fisher collection exhibit at SFMoma before it came down and also got to the market there. These flowers were begging to be painted and so I thought I'd try. I've been painting really large for a while so painting small again was fun.
I am also very excited as my piece "Jelly Runneth Over" has been accepted into the International AIRS show in Vancouver Canada! It will open October 14th. Here is some info about the gallery and show- AIRS.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
"I Remember More"
Friday, July 30, 2010
"Honey"
"Honey"
oil on canvas, 24"x 18"
commissioned work
I just delivered this yesterday to a friend who commissioned this for his 10th Anniversary gift to his wife. How sweet life is!, he said. What a lovely gift and the thought behind this is so lovely. My 10th is coming up and now the pressure is on... I really enjoyed the reflections and warmth on the glass. So fun to paint, I will probably paint some kind of larger version for a show.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
"Cherry on Top"
"Cherry on Top"
36"x 48"
Calorie Free Oil on canvas
Favorite 15% of Boldbrush Painting competition!
SOLD
I have guilt for not posting often anymore but I am still working large and the pieces take considerable time. I did take some time off after my last show so it might be a bit more frequent for a while now.
This piece is a commission for the Vashon Allied Arts Art auction in September. I 'm really excited to be one of their 6 commissioned artists and tried to work up something really great for them. I've been considering ice cream for some time and this was as fun to paint as peanut butter and jelly... and my kids enjoyed it a whole lot when I was done photographing it. part of my life has become food stylist!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Getting there...slowly
Friday, May 21, 2010
In Progress...
work in progress, 48"x 60" total size
This is a small section (maybe a third...) of the large canvas ( 4'x5')I'm working on now and it seems like it's taking me a few weeks. I'm still loving large paintings and just have to keep going. It makes my posting less often for sure and I'm sorry about that but I am painting everyday. Still lots to go and final details (like more eyelashes etc.) a plenty. I will post the finished painting when I can paint no longer.
The picture below is at the Silverwood Gallery for my show that is up now through the end of June. It was a wonderful opening night and please stop by if you are on Vashon Island!
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