Category: Watercolor

Sketchbook Journeys – Arizona: Day 1

Sketchbook Journeys – Arizona: Day 1

You all know I love to travel, and when my friend, Suzie, invited me to join her in Arizona for a few days of sketching, I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity. I’ve been to the southwest before but not since I took up sketching and never to the Tucson area. I was really looking […]

Step-by-Step Watercolor Painting: “Autumn Glow”

Step-by-Step Watercolor Painting: “Autumn Glow”

It was one of those absolutely perfect fall days when I grabbed my sketch kit and headed out across the fields. The sky was a brilliant blue, and the trees in the woods fairly glowed in the sunshine. Fall was almost over, and I was determined to hold onto it the only way I knew, […]

Saturday Sketching at Artbeat

Saturday Sketching at Artbeat

I spent a relaxing Saturday afternoon filling in at Artbeat last weekend and had a free hour at the end of the day to do a little sketching. This is the sitting area in the back room where visitors are invited to kick back with a cup of tea and linger awhile. 3-1/2″ x 5″, […]

Sketching on the Go

Sketching on the Go

Sometimes the biggest challenge with art is just finding the time to do it. Sketching solves that problem – it only takes a few minutes to record a slice of life. My days have been really busy lately, with lots of pre-holiday orders in my sewing business and two sweet babies to help care for, […]

Greene Scene: The Historical Society Museum

Greene Scene: The Historical Society Museum

I occasionally join my husband for a flight in the vintage Super Cub that he flies out of the grass strip here at our house. I don’t go up too often, because I’m just not a big fan of small enclosed spaces (and heights), but it is fun on a summer evening, when the colors […]

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 74-75

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 74-75

At last! The final two days of my 75 Day Sketch challenge! I thought it would be a good idea to draw some of the summer flowers on our patio before the first frost nips them. These “Wave” petunias are my favorite. They’ve flourished throughout the summer, and are still thriving, despite the cooler fall […]

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Day 73 + A Recipe

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Day 73 + A Recipe

Ever since I left home to go away to college, I’ve relied on my grandmother’s gingerbread recipe when I had a hankering for something spicy, warm, comforting, and yummy. Imagine my surprise when I gave a new ginger cake recipe a try and found I liked it even better than our old family favorite! 5-1/2″ […]

“The Best Years” – A Timeline Painting

“The Best Years” – A Timeline Painting

In a town north of Chicago lives a young woman who knows just how much her husband loves her. Mike spent months secretly planning a surprise tenth anniversary celebration for his wife, Peggy. He contacted me last winter about doing a special commissioned watercolor timeline painting that would illustrate the highlights of their ten years […]

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 71-72

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 71-72

The last two sketches from our August beach vacation … Several times a day, I took the meandering path from our house, through the dunes, to the beach, and each time I admired the colorful red and yellow blooms of the sturdy gaillardia growing in the hot, dry sand. Finally, with our vacation drawing to […]

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 69-70

75 Day Sketch Challenge: Days 69-70

A few more sketches from Oak Island, NC… From my bedroom on the second floor of our rental house, I had a great view of the beach on the northern side of the island. Families and fishermen seemed to love the calmer waters of the river there, and provided me with endless drawing possibilities as […]

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