Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pointing Fingers mixed media on canvas


 Oh my, I had such fun with this one. Painted on a 30x30 canvas I have to say painting large is freeing. Rather than tell my own story on this one, I'd like you to read into it what you will. I am sure you can relate.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Breaking Point


Sometimes in life you get to that point, as Popeye says, "I've had all I can stands cause me can't stands no more". That's the breaking point. You've had enough and you're not going to take it anymore. Time to make changes. This piece helped me to work out a few emotions but I think I may have to do a whole series!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Happy Memorial Day weekend!



Happy Memorial Day weekend everyone. Just a little bit of art to post to start the weekend off right. A limited palette of two analogous colors and one complimentary. And a little bit of "spice" in the sky!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Landscape and abstract landscapes from a photo.


These paintings were taken from a photo I took on a farm in Iowa. The photo is on my FaceBook  page, you can view it here. I like the "plain" one, but there is something about bright colors that make me happy and being able to use your imagination to create a different scene than what is before you. That's what it's all about.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Fiery Forest

Mixed media on cotton rag, approx. 16x20. Finding inspiration from all the trees in my backyard and taking advantage of the Spring like day, finally.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Monoprinting inspired by Chagall

A monoprint inspired by Chagall. First try at monoprinting, I think I will do more!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Willie's Wife

Everyone at my house thinks this looks like Willie's wife, hence the title. Of course, this is just a person out of my head but let the crazies think what they want! This is pastel on Fabriano Tiziano.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Sgraffito

Black and white sgraffito on paper. I think it needs color, just waiting for it to dry first.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Pastel and collage

Pastel and collage on watercolor paper. Now I know why my dad loved working in pastels. I love the way the pastels move and blend. It just makes you happy to get this stuff all over your hands.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Trust the Gorton's Fisherman

I love the Gorton's Fisherman. He's strong, sexy and catches all those tasty fish sticks. I mean fish. So here he is in pastel on Fabriano Tiziano.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Healthy Girl

She's "Healthy Girl", saving the world one smoothie at a time! Her hair is full of organic goodness with clipped images from a health magazine.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Tea Bag Art

Drew a couple of faces on tea bags. Kept the whole thing, strings, tags and all and mounted them to mat board. One of the tags says "Art is either plagiarism or revolution", Paul Gauguin, 1848-1903 and the other says "True wealth is the ability to let go of your possessions." And a close up so you can see all of the beautiful tea stains and "crumbly tea texture".



Friday, January 11, 2013

First snow of the year, my evergreen loves it!

My evergreen after the first measurable snow this year. But that's okay cause it's supposed to be 67 degrees today. If you don't like the weather in Kansas City, just stick around till tomorrow, it'll change.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

At Hippocrates Health Institute

I love this statue. It's organic and earthy. The weather has only made it better. At Hippocrates Health Institute, West Palm Beach, Florida. Their website is here.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Renaissance Festival in Bonner Springs, Kansas

I love the Renaissance Festival! There is lots to do and see. From the buildings to the costumes, to all the games, shows and activities, it really makes you feel like you stepped back in time. This guy is in the middle of the stage, balancing on the ladder (as in no support) while blowing fire out his mouth. A few minutes before this same guy put his whole body through a tennis racket.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Dick Blick Studio Catalog Winter 2013

My art is in the Blick catalog, yay! I am a huge fan of DickBlick and have been for a long time. I buy almost all of my supplies from them. They closed their Kansas City, MO and Kansas locations years ago so now I buy from them online. Best prices, best quality, name brands and a huge variety. Plus quick shipping and good customer service. Who could ask for more?

The piece featured sold two years ago to collectors in Cornwall, ON, Canada. It started out as a blind contour drawing on a wood panel and developed from there. I used graphite, acrylic, ink, and colored pencil to create this work.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

At the home of Thomas Hart Benton

This was my second trip to the home of Thomas Hart Benton. The photo above is a vintage figurine that is in his wife's bedroom. If you are in the Kansas City area or are planning to be, it's a must see. You can learn all about his life and see many original paintings and drawings through out his home. The carriage house was his studio which is where he died in 1975. The parks department left his studio just as he left it. For more info: click here.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Red Geraniums survive Winter

I took this photo of the Red Geraniums in my sunroom. I love to winter all my annuals, they give a much needed burst of color and happiness through the dreary cold days. These Geraniums are on their 2nd Winter and have grown rather large. I shot them in front of the window after the first snowfall, hence the beautiful white background. Okay... so that is the one thing Winter has going for it, all of that beautiful pure white color. Other than that, I'm not a fan of the season. Hurry up Spring!