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Bears: View From My Window
This painting of a bear is not my favorite painting. I think of it as one of my “beginner pieces” and that it’s too tight with too many mid -range tones. The watercolors didn’t flow freely. I think I was thinking too much about illustrating “the book” by the time I tackled it. But I love the story of the bear I saw.

Travel Stories and Paintings
Recently while cleaning my studio cupboards I came across some older paintings of mine that I used in a gift book about my travels. In the last blog I showed you my buffalo painting. This time I’m spotlighting a watercolor of Mule Deer I encountered on one trip to Colorado.

Traveling Sparks Creativity and Renewal
I’d love to share this travel painting with you and the story behind it.
I painted it as part of a series reminiscing about the wild places I’ve traveled to in the United States. After painting a series of animals seen on trips I began writing pieces to accompany them and created a book as a family holiday gift. Perhaps this can inspire you to make a family book about your travels using sketches or photos to tell some personal stories, too.

Is it ok to be multi -disciplined? Sure, but you may fail at some of it.
Trying and Failing doesnt make you a failure.
-I’m no singer. It’s a fact.Why talk about failures and missteps?
So often when we are young we get stuck on some criticisms someone said that made us think we were the failures.Trying hobbies, sports, and even jobs before settling on the one that really grabs us and demands our full attention is not wasted time and energy. Kind of like dating before your marry. You might date a little but at some point for some reason you decide to commit to that special someone.

Travel Journal
Holiday Notes with Sketches, Paintings, Poetry
Having a notebook or sketch book while traveling offers opportunities to take notes of impressions of people and places. I’ve always loved poetry and jotted it down late at night or when I awaken. Words were my first love. Painting my second. But painting has taken a front seat now in my life.

January /Beginning Again
I’m beginning again after my winter holiday. Just entering the studio is daunting, like walking into the gym after a hiatus. My mental muscles resist. I contemplate procrastination, spin grand ideas, question ability, or worse, question, “Why bother?” Which become an existential inner dialogue. If I don’t make a move fast those thoughts easily turn to distractions…”Maybe I should read, watch a movie, write a text to a friend, iron my socks…

Pet Portraits is a Collaboration
Did you know I am available for commissions of pet portraits? I’ve been lucky enough to do them in watercolor and acrylics. I love capturing the expression and essence of these animal friends and family members. Sometimes a memorial picture or just a family pet portrait can be a part of your home decor and stir fond thoughts…

Painting Birds
…I’ve never had a bird as a pet, but in many homes, I’ve awoken to the sound of them in early morning. Even walking through Valencia in the mornings I love hearing them as they hide in tree branches. I feel like the birds and I are up before most Spaniards have rolled out of bed…


Happy Holidays
It’s the season for families, friends, celebrations, and too much food and drink. I’ve been lucky enough to travel with my husband on the Queen Mary 2…

Landscapes are Love Letters
I often paint or sketch landscapes as warm-ups and often repaint them onto larger paper or canvas. There is something about the vastness of the horizon, the strength of mountains, the freedom of open sky that draws me to collecting and painting landscapes. My challenge has been to represent that feeling in a small painting the size of a postcard or on 5x7 inch paper.
After the floods in Spain…
After the floods of Valencia, Spain…Like any natural disaster these days, the flood has opened our eyes to the impact of climate change.

Share Your Love of Art
In a world that’s filling with AI images and mass- produced home products, here’s FIVE WAYS TO GIVE THE GIFT OF ART THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.

Painting a Living Forest
“Your head is a living forest full of song birds.”-EE Cummings
But actually, lately, my head’s more like a washing machine, off balance, on spin cycle…This quote speaks to the part of me that returns to nature for calm and sustenance. Even in the city I seek out nature. I’ve been walking through the parks daily now. On tree lined streets I pay attention to all types of trees whose limbs were recently blown to the ground. The tree-focused walks remind me of my inner forest-all the dreams, the values, and energy inside. I also study trees with an artist eye when studying how light shines through branches and leaves.

Poetry and Painting
…Sometimes words can’t express the images that traipse through my brain or my emotions need color and shape and so I’ve turned to painting later in life. Or I want to calm myself with the movement it takes to stand in front of canvas and use a long brush rather than tapping away on my computer. I move back and forth between painting and writing all the time.

Fluent in Spanish and Art
“Do you think you’re getting better?” my husband asked about the painting class. I said “yes”meekly because that’s like someone asking me if I’m fluent in Spanish.
I have so much to paint and say but I’m like an infant stammering. Trying, failing, improving, inch by inch, moving forward.
The trick is to only compare yourself to where you were in the past. How was it last year at this time? Don’t compare yourself to others and don’t compare to the future of where you wish to be.

Painting a world of grays
In my day- to -day life, mixing paints and brushing them onto paper I’m aware that I just need to chill a little because life is full of grays.

Halloween: The positives and negatives of being scared
Painting can feel scary. Doing anything new can be scary but isn’t there a part of us that loves that? October 31 wouldn’t be the holiday it is if there weren’t skeletons, witches, zombies, monsters, and Freddy Kruger outfits. Some people seek out scary movies while others tour theme park roller coaster rides to pump fear through their veins. I paint. What do you do?
