So excited as the book is in print and people are beginning to enjoy it, I am so happy that others are enjoying the story. It really is a book for everyone. I felt the first time that I read the author’s words, that it is for all ages to enjoy the unfolding of a...
Spring Blossoms Enjoy this playful piece that was generated in March 2020 after I rewatched one of my favorite DVD’s – Eat, Pray, Love a movie that was based upon Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir of the same name from 2006. At a time when my world is under quarantine...
Spring Blooms Again A watercolor of Tulips as I imagine them sprouting for a new Spring. This piece expresses the colors of new spirit as we search for new live at a time when the world is hunkered down to be safe from COVID-19. The bold golden, green and blue tones...
I have made a departure in the past couple of weeks from my fresh summer color schemes of blues, greens and yellows. First there was a painting with a gradual introduction of orange. Then I created a work with many warm highlights. Before I knew it, I started this...
Looking forward to the Art in the Park in Ft. Wayne this weekend as part of the Three Rivers Festival. There is good music, good food and great art, of course. I will have my show tent with lots of new work, actually the oldest work is something that I did in 2014, so...
In the process of creating a new painting, I often stop working to walk across the room from the piece to get a new perspective of how it looks. This is a typical artistic method that I find essential in painting a successful piece. For the past few months, I took a...