Friday, December 30, 2016

Easy peasy sketches

Using more watercolor pencils, and Sakura Micron pens, these were quick outlets of creativity found in a pocket of time in my busy life.




Celestial Bliss

One of the more fun projects I have done in awhile, this set turned out really good in my humble opinion. High quality Gouache gives the brilliance to these two.

Watercolor pencils

It's sort of cheating, but it's too easy. Below represents my idea of a relaxing day at a warm beach. Used Fantasia watercolor pencils, and Johanna Basford Triplus Fineliner.


Friday, October 28, 2016

Reykjavik in watercolor

Reykjavik houses are known to be painted in bright colors. I think one of my favorite qualities about this northernly capital is the bold colors they paint their homes. This is a simulation from a photo that I painted in M. Graham watercolors. I used a lot of colors with cadmium in it, and I love the bright opaque qualities of it.

Watercolors are my newest experiment, and this painting turned out well for experimenting, but I didn't care for the paper. Next time I will use a 100% cotton paper for the durability.

Smoky Mountains in Autumn

I have only seen the Smoky Mountains in summer, and the area between Tennessee and North Carolina is truly stunning (and this is coming from someone who lives in the PNW!). Now that it is fall, I can only imagine the fall colors exploding throughout the Smokies, even with gray skies. Many of my paintings have bright blue skies, but the lighting that a cloudly gray day gives can be just as beautiful (again, PNW native here). Here is my perspective of the Smoky Mountains in October.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

September in Washington County Oregon

On a 5 X 5 canvas board using my favorite M. Graham Gouache paints. Another painting of nature and human isolation, this was inspired by driving through the backroads of Washington County Oregon, not far from where I live.



2016 Quilt

Each year I try to sew one quilt while I plug away half-time in school and full time work. It's usually when I get the long summer break that I can fit in the time, but it's my first love of fiber arts, and finishing them brings a real comforting joy.

This year I decided to burn through some excess fabric scraps instead of buying more fabric to sew with. Also, my goal was to use what I had on hand instead of buying anything for this quilt-such as batting, thread or the backing. It's amazing what creativity can do for you if you use what you got!

The backing is an old fleece blanket from IKEA that was in excellent shape, and no batting was used. A simple stitch-in-the-ditch was the quilting on this one to make it simple. I am very pleased with this one, especially considering it didn't cost me anything other that what was already on hand.

Fairy Forest

 Lately I have been reading more fantasy novels and find my imagination inspired by the other worldly scenes described in these books. I fin...