Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Looking Through Time
Sunday, December 21, 2008
ACEOs

Moody Flower

I completed this pastel last night. I've cropped it to 10 x 8, which is not only better for framing, but I think makes it a more interesting composition than what I had originally planned out.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
New Card Series
I personally love the calm tranquility of these scenes. Spending the morning there really made me understand why Monet was so inspired by his gardens and his waterlilies.
(P.S. If you're curious to see how the finished cards look, click on one of the photos in this post, and you'll be taken to my Etsy listing where you can see the finished product!)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Current Works-In-Progress
I'm feeling like this pastel of my mother-in-law's old barn is nearing completion. It's almost there...


Tuesday, November 25, 2008
MOO!


They know they have a cool thing going, too...they even sell special frames for COLLECTIONS of the mini cards! I can't wait to start handing them out to people!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Busy, busy, busy!

Both were juried into this year's Wilkes Barre Fine Arts Fiesta, along with my "Portrait of a Stunning Redhead." The best part about painting these, though, is how that process pulled me out of a bad case of the mid-winter blues!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Portrait of a Stunning Redhead
I just discovered my greeting card made with this image in an Etsy treasury entitled, "Redheads." This painting is one of my personal favorites. I completed this pastel last winter during a dreary period of lots and lots of ice. I just needed to immerse myself in vibrant color for awhile! The original painting is 9" x 12" and is not for sale. However, greeting cards and giclees on paper or canvas are available. Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Photos in the Spotlight
I call the photograph above, "Drip!" This is a photograph of a Mexican sunflower that I took in Monet's garden on our trip to Paris last year. The air was pleasantly misty with an amazing filtered light effect that I have never seen anywhere else. The mist was condensing on all the flowers in the famous garden, which made for some wonderful photographic opportunities!
I found my above photograph, "Burning Bush," in a separate treasury. This photograph was taken after the first snow last winter. I just loved the effect of the white snow on the colorful leaves. I'm so glad to discover that someone else loves it, too!

