Alaska, we made it!
Here we are with our RV in Denali National Park painting the view of Mt. McKinley. I warmed up with a watercolor at the table before going out and braving the artic winds. It's incredible, I mean I don't know if there are words
Here we are with our RV in Denali National Park painting the view of Mt. McKinley. I warmed up with a watercolor at the table before going out and braving the artic winds. It's incredible, I mean I don't know if there are words
The Red Shed oil on panel 8x10" I found this shed down a dirt road outside Orlando. I like to just drive around sometimes with no idea in mind and see what I come upon. I liked this falling down shed in all its redness amongst
Wow, Sarasota is fun and gorgeous! I had such a fabulous time and just couldn't get enough of painting, I could have really stayed longer. I also learned a lot about painting in the wilds on the Myakka river. The number one rule is NO
Boats, Sarasota Bay 10x8" oil on panelThis was painted yesterday in Sarasota with a group of painters who got together to paint by the bay. This last week here has just been fabulous and a great opportunity for learning, growth and meeting new people. (and
This one is not quite finished, but wanted to share something of what I've been doing in Charleston. This cemetery is so cool and not in the least bit morbid.. The garden is rambling and overgrown, making it seem that much more stereotypically southern, fantastic!I
This painting was not painted in South Carolina, but in Fucecchio, a small city between Florence and Pisa. The reason I'm in South Carolina was for a show for the 100 Day painting project hosted by Carola Elderidge. The show was fantastic, with lots of
Here's a sketch from a gorgeous day spent on the mall in Washintgon, D.C. Although it's my hometown, I've never painted here, which seems strange. I spent the day visiting museums and lolling about in the shade under trees, but I was also excited and
In keeping with the theme of daring to paint things I've never painted before, I went for it and chose to finish out the project with a self-portrait. It was actually really fun and exciting in it's newness. It's an odd sensation
Helleborus is the name of this plant. I have to admit that I'm kind of a plant geek. I love walking around and looking at plants, trying to guess their names and getting to know them better.This painting is different today, it's dark and a