This week my studio has been full of earring making and notebook binding. The busy work has been a welcome distraction from the persistent dread that comes with this administration and the hate they breed.
This week my studio has been full of earring making and notebook binding. The busy work has been a welcome distraction from the persistent dread that comes with this administration and the hate they breed.
Moments from my studio during the week.
Painting and assembling mini original artworks into earrings. Also found these shelves at an estate sale in Albany, Oregon. I'm still organizing and figuring out how I'll display things on them.
See the earrings at the Albany mushroom festival this Sunday.
Last weekend was excellent β Paddle boarding, listening to local musicians, blackberry picking, and baking a crisp.
I was too busy to get in the garden. Sunday the zucchini were monsters, eggplant loaded with fruits, and the cherry tomatoes ripe! So I made a garden veggie pasta sauce for dinner.
We will be making monarch bookmarks at monarch bookstore in Downtown Lebanon, Oregon on August 23rd. I'll leave the link for RSVP in the comments. Class size is limited so grab a spot while you can.
Same.
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I want to but I just can't. It's too much.
How do I keep creating art in this hellscape? Like literally how?
Sketches from the Oregon coast.
#sketchbook
Finishing the March coloring page for Patreon. A killer whale with a platter full of penguins. #art
Another old pup watercolor portrait on my desk. Senior dogs might be my favorite pet subject. And silly cats. #dogs
Painting 2 pet portraits this week. Both puppers and both 8x10 portraits. I'm painting them with schmincke watercolors on arches cotton paper. Up next.... 5 cat portraits! πΈπΈπΈπΈπΈ
#pets
A ragdoll cat cutie named Blue. Pet portraits seem to be the theme this winter. I've lost count of how many I've painted since November π
Holbein watercolor on cotton paper. Portrait measures 4x4 inches. #watercolor
A calico cat painted with Holbein watercolors on cold pressed paper . #art
Watercolor portrait of a gray cat.
A cat named mouse. Holbein watercolors on cotton paper. #art
Pet portraits in late winter. Photographing artwork with natural light in the pnw is a challenge/art in itself. And I am not great at it. #petportrait
I just added February's coloring page to my patreon! An amanita mushroom with forest floor detritis at the stalk. Free for everyone. π
If you want to support my art I do have a 1.00 tier on my Patreon but you can get the coloring page for free without a membership. #art
First layers of watercolor for this cat mugshot. I mean pet portrait. #watercolor
I don't often paint *botanicals* π«
Here is the illo I used for the seed swap flyer. I don't often paint potentials but this illo of forget-me-nots was relaxing and very enjoyable. #botanicals
π± what a cool find though!
I've been painting this mini badger piece the last few weeks. Just working on it in small chunks. I think today is the day I'll lay the last brush strokes on his cute freaking face. #badger
Painting with a very clingy Yorkie. And yes I am painting like this while he closely watches the brush strokes. We're talking sniffer less than one inch from the painting. #artstudio
January coloring page is now available on my Patreon. Free for all. Want to be notified when I add the next coloring page? You can join as a free member and automatically be alerted when a new coloring page is posted.
A garter snake for Lunar New Year.
#art
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I maybe would have passed out.
More tree sketches with Holbein gouache in my sketchbook. #art
I love the aesthetic surprise when I return to the studio for the canvas light. Like damn, studio, you cute.