Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Taste of Autumn


Enjoyed a recent trip to the pumpkin patch!!
See a digital art rendering of the pumpkin trio photo by clicking here.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Maximizing Your Art Workshop Experience - New EE Article

My latest article was published today on EmptyEasel.com. It's all about how to get the most from an art class or workshop. Here's the link. http://emptyeasel.com/2010/06/08/maximizing-your-art-workshop-experience/ . I hope you find it informative. If you are an artist, I'm pretty sure you will!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Portraiture: An Unexpected Pleasure

On Her Wedding Day - Watercolor
After my daughter’s wedding, I began thinking about creating a painting that captured the absolute joy in her face on that special day. Click here to read the entire article on EmptyEasel.com .

Spring Has Sprung!


Picking Daffodils for Mommy
My spring flowers are popping up everywhere! My yard is currently a wonderland for little boys who want to surprise their mommies! What fun it was to watch these two little fellows gather up bunches of daffodils to take home to their moms.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

George - Slalom on The Pocomoke, Digital Art

If you've ever water skied, you know how much fun it is to spend the day out on the boat with family, food and plenty of cold drinks in the cooler. This is my husband, George last summer doing his thing on the beautiful Pocomoke River. We bought a boat about 35 years ago and the Firefly, as we call her, is still pulling strong and looking better than ever!

"Firefly"

Sunday, March 7, 2010

My Latest Article on EmptyEasel.com

As a staff writer on EmptyEasel.com, I enjoy writing articles that include tutorials. This week's article, One Simple Painting Tip For More Intense Watercolors, is the latest one. Click here for the link. Hope you enjoy the article.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Winter Cabin


We have had an unusual amount of snow this year and were blasted by a blizzard this weekend. On Sunday the air was crisp and the sun was out. I took my camera down some of the backroads in our area and got some great shots. This little building was really photogenic and was the perfect subject for creating digital art. Click the photo to enlarge and leave a comment below if you'd like. I hope you enjoy this one.