Sunday, March 29, 2009

Eddie In His Nest

I get a lot of inspiration from cats.  Here is my "Eddie" in his nesting phase.  He is trying to keep the little daffodil seedlings warm so that they can grow.  I know I will be remembered as the crazy cat lady when all is said and done!  I loved the lighting in this picture.  Mornings are so great when the sun is out!

What The Heck Is That?

Here is another assignment I teach in my classes.  We begin with a simple contour hand drawing, a random object (in this case, an eye), and a choice of one of the 5 subtypes of rhythm (a principle of art and design).  I also ask them to use their choice of analogous colors.  Then we take it a step further and combine the three images.  Then we take it even further by creating a mirror reflection. I made 3-4 reflections in this piece.  It is fun to work with Surrealism because you never know what the outcome will be.  Everyone I have encountered says "What the H is that?"  Hence, the title: What The Heck Is That?

The Boyles circa 1929

I painted this watercolor for my great-aunt Wanda's 80th Birthday!  It is her father and mother circa 1929 during the Great Depression and Prohibition.  They lived in Illinois at the time before migrating with their four children to Washington state to work in a cannery.  I love my great grandmother's style!  It is so 1920-30s flapper girl! I learned a lot about unconditional love from this family.  I would have to say the commonality in their blood is kindness and love.  I always feel safe when I spend time with this silent generation and I love hearing their stories!  Appreciate every moment because that is all we have! 

Spring Tulips!


I am the most technically-challenged artist in the universe.  Here is a watercolor painting I have uploaded from my mobile phone and it is actually 24" x 36" so excuse the miniature size.  I am a naughty, naughty person because I borrowed this image from google and I can't even credit the original artist. I used it as a lesson for my high school students to paint complementary colors.  It is one of the few paintings in which I have not used black!  Guilt for "borrowing", wasn't it Picasso that said: Good artists create: Great artists steal!   

Monday, October 27, 2008

Chihuahua sketch with crayon

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Can't Get Enough!






This is a watercolor I just finished for friend of her little brother.  The picture captured me because the little boy is so adorable with his eyes that couldn't be any bigger!  I'm submitting this for this week's Illustration Friday because this little boy's eyes are imploring the "enough" right out of me.  I've attached the original photo and some details.  Hope you enjoy it!

Alexander the Great


This is a monochromatic oil painting of my nephew signing the word "cat".  Alexander!  I took a picture with the laptop so it is backwards and not very focused.  I will have to repost it later! You should take a picture of it with a digital camera when you go to G & G's this weekend so I can redo it!