Life is Brief, Art Endures

Vita Brevis, Ars Longa
Hippocrates

Saturday, November 12, 2011


I love to use these one-of-a-kind, rustic frames by troy craftsman, David Withrow. He makes amazing frames and furniture out of cedar, and recycles the town square Christmas tree each year.
If you are in the Troy area, be sure to check out the art show at the Johnson Center for the Arts that exhibits through Dec. 30.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Red, White and Blue

12x18 Oil on Canvas
I had only about two weeks to get this painted for the Roots Exhibit, Artists of Pike County. I pulled out this photo of my neighbor's son, Gage, that I did quite a few years ago, taken in front of my very red barn.. Loved the way he would squint his left eye with his shy smile. He was so angelic looking. Now he is a very cute older child.
This painting was done with a very limited palette, using transparent glazes of rose madder, cad. yellow, and Cerulean blue to create the translucent skin. Background is venetian red.  I needed this to dry quickly. 

Monday, November 7, 2011

Closeup

Star Jasmine


16x20  This cutie is brother to Camelias


Friday, November 4, 2011

Closeup

What's in my hand?



18x24 Oil on Canvas
This is the brother to Ferns below. I wanted to find a background that complemented hers. One more cutie to go as I start their little brother soon.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Deposits

Due to the numbers of portraits I am working on, I will not be taking new deposits at this time. You can be put on a waiting list for when I get time to take new clients and be contacted in the order you are placed on the list.

(Does not apply to clients I have already done a painting for and who have more than one child. Those that are waiting to have another child done at the same age and manner will be worked into my schedule)