
Early Light
My friend and art buddy Kathy and I decided to get out very early this morning and catch the light on an accessible creek bed
My friend and art buddy Kathy and I decided to get out very early this morning and catch the light on an accessible creek bed
Bluebonnets and Longhorns. What could be more Texian? (Yes, Texian is a word.) These intimidating but adorable longhorn ladies are pets to friends of mine
There’s no moment quite like coming upon fall color mirrored in still water under a brilliant sky in chilly air while all is silent. I
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
If you’re looking for the Studio Clean Out Sale, Click Here Using a New Product I realized recently that all my Bluebonnet paintings had found
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
If you give a teacher a Spring Break… And she’s an artist, she might decide to paint everyday. If she decides to paint everyday, she
Beware the Resistance! Steven Pressfield, in his book The War of Art, defines Resistance: Resistance cannot be seen, touched, heard, or smelled. But it can