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Thanks for visiting my blog! Here I hope to share some of the things that come from my head to my hand to paper, and the stories behind it all.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Arts Benicia's Mosaic Project 2013!

The spring fundraiser for Arts Benicia is underway!  I already finished my tile...an illustration showing my version of Mr. Potato Head.  More tiles are still available.  Contact www.artsbenicia.org and find out about getting yours to create!


Monday, December 17, 2012

Oil Pastels


The River 

I teach oil pastel usage to my students at middle school, but had not done anything serious with it myself.  It is really fun!  Great saturation of color, wonderful texture...makes me loosen up and get the image without worrying over all of the minute detail.  I am gonna keep playing with this stuff!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Happy Holidays!


Here's to lovely times with family and friends!  This image is from this year's card...Frida, Jose, and a new friend.  Cheers!

Monday, November 12, 2012

"Ella" for the Falkirk Auction

Here is the latest..."Ella" means "She", but I kind of like that it is a girl's name, too!  This is from a lovely photo my cousin in England took of herself.  So...it is really "Jocelyn."  I was inspired by her photo, and wanted to play with it.  Another chance to have fun with textures.  

SOLD!


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Los Dias de los Muertos

My advanced art kids and I played with a mixed media project representing calaveras for the Days of the Dead.  It was a blast!  I was like a kid with them!  She is called "La Muerta."


Monday, August 20, 2012

Una Cebolla en Mano

SOLD!!!!



Here is the recently completed Una Cebolla en Mano...created as a donation to the Arts Benicia Auction set for September 22nd.  It will be part of the silent auction.  Come and see this piece, and MANY more wonderful pieces created by AB artists!  Join us on September 22nd.  Go to www.artsbenicia.org to buy tickets!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Gracias


I always love drawing textures, and trees offer some of the most interesting textures possible.  The bristle cone pine is one of the most stunning, and here is my close up of this tree. I have a friend, Shandi, and she has a cousin who lives in a fabulous house near Sacramento.  This cousin allowed several of us girlfriends to stay for a special weekend, and while there, I was able to see Dede's impressive art collection.  She has many different types of art in her home, but a fair bit of drawing and lots of things inspired by nature.  Dede was my inspiration to go ahead and draw this tree that I have been thinking about doing, and call it Gracias. Thanks, Dede!