
Prayer of the Bee
I know I keep saying this, but it’s true: I learn so much when researching a painting! Usually it’s when I’m surfing the internet looking
I know I keep saying this, but it’s true: I learn so much when researching a painting! Usually it’s when I’m surfing the internet looking
The sun begins to slip down toward late afternoon. The firewheels preserve the glow of their infatuation with Sol’s warmth as long as they can:
Winsome, wafting, welcoming–these are all words that come to mind when I see these pink primroses along the sides of the roads in spring. They
More bluebonnets! Yes…I guess by now you know I love them. My favorite underpainting for bluebonnets is yellow, because it gives such a sunny feeling
I realized that this one had been painted and framed, but never blogged! Story of the Painting Sandy and I have been friends for decades.
THIS PAINTING HAS BEEN UPDATED. CLICK HERE. Story of the painting “Let’s take GrandEst to see Miss Nellie’s Pretty Place”, suggested my son to his
I am blessed to live in a very beautiful part of the world. This year the wildflowers have been amazing! A few weeks ago I
Bitterweed Grace, 16X20, pastel on paper. $272 Unframed. Buy This Painting Life lessons: the bitter can end beautifully. I know it can, because just look
It never fails that I learn something delightful when I paint. Sometimes it’s something about painting, but often it’s about the subject of the painting.
Experimenting is vital for an artist. Without curiosity and a willingness to try new things even at the risk of failing utterly, an artist can