Neill-Cochran Museum “Texas Trees” – March, 2023
I am excited to tell you that I have been juried into an art show coming up this weekend March 25 4-6 p.m. It was a call for art that celebrates Texas trees and...
I am excited to tell you that I have been juried into an art show coming up this weekend March 25 4-6 p.m. It was a call for art that celebrates Texas trees and...
It’s always a great privilege to get juried into the People’s Gallery. This was my exhibit for 2019. It’s called “The Nap.”
I love small projects – they are like my sketches. Generally smaller than a ten-inch square, I make them with Thinsulate as my batting so if it all goes south, I can still use...
I did a smaller version of this early in my quilting artwork and always wanted to do a full size version. Morgana was such a pretty cat and lots of fun to photograph and...
I had signed up to “hawk my wares” at the Old Bakery and Emporium as part of the Art Fair this summer but I wasn’t having much luck. On my last day, and feeling...
As we were pulling into the center, a young man asks “Are you an artist?” I had the huge pleasure of replying, “Why, yes I am!” – I don’t know what was more thrilling...
Using what I was learning about glazing, I applied that to an oil painting. I love the way it picks up the light and gives the canvas a bit of “glow.” My little...
I’ve been working on this piece for a while, applying almost 30 layers of glazes. It has taught me a lot about chiaroscuro, grisaille and glazing. Some people have asked me why I would...
This piece was inspired by a Facebook post by my friend, Lawrie, of her daughter and grand-daughter sleeping on the couch. It’s a messy and loud world out there, especially for mothers, who bear...
Press release for the Hunting Art Prize is out and I’m a finalist — so excited!! Click here to see all the finalists. I submitted “Waiting.”