Saturday, July 20, 2019

Dragon-Lily in gouache

This is number 2 in my Flowers and Friends series. The purple calla lily is an exquisite flower, and I'm growing it my yard, because why not? The day I saw a dragon fly land on one of the deep purple petals gave me inspiration for this painting. Very pleased with how this came out, and is now framed in my living room. 

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Peachy and Groovy quilt

This is my second quilt using the Groove quilt pattern by Carolina Patchworks, only this time I used flannel fabric instead of regular cotton. My 13 year old wanted these colors in her new room, and I am quite impressed with her choice of colors. My little dog in the background is waiting to be invited to lay on it.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

Kindness shawl

Originally, I made this for my 13 year old, but it sat in her closet never to be worn (I did finish it pretty close to summer though). She decided she would not wear it, so I added to my growing collection of shawls. This is the Kindness KAL (knit-a-long) shawl that is free on Ravelry. It's very simple to do, so I highly recommend it for beginners. I used Knitted Wit DK yarn in Voyageurs National Park and Prussian Blue. She is a local yarn maker, and my absolute favorite to knit with.


Wednesday, May 15, 2019

O'ahu, second solo trip!

Have I mentioned how much I love Hawai'i? This trip I came alone because it was more of a 'work' trip (checking in daily for an hour). I believe everyone can benefit on a solo vacation, especially somewhere tropical. I spent a couple of days laying on the beach, driving through around the windward side of the island, sipping the best smoothie of my life with wild chickens, touring a royal palance, visiting the art museum, and seeing a komodo dragon up close for the first (and probably only) time in my life! Here are just a few photos of this unforgettable second trip to O'ahu.











Saturday, May 4, 2019

Flower sketches

With spring in full force, I was inspired to draw and paint flowers that express the most exotic and colorful petals. The yellow hibiscus (in colored pencil) is found in Hawai'i as is the watercolor plumeria, and the Himalayan Blue Poppy is found in Tibet! Yes, there is a blue poppy growing on our planet, pretty amazing right??


Saturday, April 27, 2019

Trinacria of Sicily in gouache

This is a painted celebration of my Sicilian ancestry in bold gouache on 8x8 canvas board. I got the idea from the artful tiles made in Sicily, and combining the trinacria symbol from the Sicilian flag. The symbol is Medusa representing the the goddess who fought off evil (not just turning men to stone with her gaze), and stalks of wheat symbolize fertility (as in agriculturally). The three legs represent the basic shape of the island.

In 1913, my great grandmother (just a teen) immigrated to the United States from Palermo Italy. I've held a sense of pride that I have roots from this beautiful and bountiful island. This is my second painting using the black and white outline in gouache that has Sicilian inspirations behind them.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Lady-Sun in gouache

The first in my Flowers and Friends series, this was a very fun painting. I love sunflowers, and usually grow them every year. Painted in gouache on canvas board.

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...