My 1985 middle school friend is a grandmother again, this time for two more-a boy and a girl. The baby girl will get a unicorn and caterpillar outfit:
Saturday, October 24, 2020
More newborn costumes
Thursday, October 1, 2020
The Happy Sea Turtle in watercolor
This sea turtle has a slight grin on his face as he swims along in the depths of the big blue ocean. Another fun animal painting done in watercolor on canvas borad. I used a hair dryer on wet paint to give the spreading affect in the water and on the shell. Painted in M. Graham watercolors on canvas board.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
The Solemn Blue Whale
This was the first sea animal I painted last year. Growing up, I was fascinated by whales, especially Blue Whales because of their size. M. Graham watercolor on canvas board.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Tree Hugger Satchel in Hemp and Wool
Before we headed to Montana, I had hoped to finish this large satchel to take with me on our trip. Better late than never, it finally did get done shortly after we returned home. I have found that hemp yarn isn't so abundant, and probably because it's not the softest as a raw fiber. Years ago I did find a blend of wool and hemp that once washed is not only soft, but super strong. I feel this blend from Darice is better for accessories such as bags rather than garments you would wear against your skin.
The patch is from Cada Johnson who is an Oregon artist. I've purchased patches from her before, and her artwork is definitely something you would expect to find at an outdoor market in a liberal college town.
The body of the bag is crocheted, while the strap is knitted. It's been washed and dried on a hot cycle to help congeal the fibers. Patch is hand sewn and glued to the bad to stay secure, and a decorative stitch of yarn frames the patch. Very pleased with this new bag!
Saturday, August 22, 2020
So I went to Montana this one time...
In February, before the pandemic took a hold of America, we booked a stay at an AirBnB outside of Whitefish Montana with the intent to explore the great wilderness of Glacier National Park. This spot in the Rockies has been #2 on my bucket list (#1 was Iceland, and that was achieved in March of 2017). I LOVE purple mountains, crystal blue waters, and rich green forests. Purple, blue and green are my three favorite colors-they even show up in my auroric photo! But, that's not the point here, we wanted a northern family vacation that involved mountains, big skies, friendly people, and an escape from the current chaos of Portland.
So the first thing I need to mention about Montana are, the FRIENDLIEST people live here! At least in the northwestern part of the state. This made our experience wonderful. The second thing I need to mention about Montana is, the COFFEE is wonderful! We bought a bag from Montana Coffee Traders, and I can hardly wait to try their Northern Lights roast.
We left on Sunday August 16th and stayed the night in Missoula. Pretty uneventful, but Monday the 17th is when the fun began. We took a route from Missoula to the eastern side of Flathead Lake. We ooyed and ahhed at all of the beautiful log cabins, stopped at a State Park and then made our way north into Whitefish. We rented a cabin that had fine wood details from an wood artist. Staying in this cabin just south of Whitefish made our stay wonderful.
Upon entering our cabin, the first thing I noticed were the hummingbirds floating amongst the flowers outside. I knew I chose the right place. The link to this cabin is https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/3790910?source_impression_id=p3_1599008086_4Advz1I1r56prUOy It is much grander in person than these photos show.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
The art of growing food
Sunday, July 19, 2020
A new start for my dad
Noble Stag
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The Hawaiian Monk Seal resides in the northwestern Hawaiian islands, and is on the endangered species list. About 1600 remain today. This is...
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Guess I'm on a bug painting roll. Another small one on paper this time using Daniel Smith watercolors.