Illustration, Art Journals, Photography, and anything that moves me!
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Monday, March 14, 2016
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Art Doll
I love Zoey. She is an art doll I created with fabric and acrylics. I am currently making dolls and they are available in my shop. Take one home with you to sit on your shelf or give as a gift. xo
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Artist journal, (again)
This journal is all made by hand, the covers, the binding, everything! I am working over an old journal and re-doing it. I love how some of the old elements show through. I have ripped, torn, and re-figured the pages, adding new work as I go along. I use acrylic paints and the backgrounds are watercolor washes.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Artist Journal
I keep several journals going at one time. I made this one by hand, including the covers which are made from canvas board. Each page is torn individually to fit into the journal. I add color to all the pages, then they are hand stitched and bound into the book. I am available for teaching this wonderful technique in 2011.
Monday, July 12, 2010
What I am working on
I have been working on this piece all weekend. Well, not all, weekend, but I have re-worked it and re-worked it and I still am not quite happy with it. The good thing is,,,I can paint over it if I don't like it!
I wanted to paint on birch plywood,,, it has such a nice feel to it. Here are some photos that demonstrate leading up to what I have accomplished so far.
Step 1 - prepare the surface with molding paste and collage.
Step 2 - Gesso all over, let dry.

Step 3 - Paint with acrylic in random areas of the surface.

Step 4 - Add your art work. ... And keep adding..... until it makes you happy!!!
Tip = Use an old shower curtain liner to paint on, then you won't need to worry about getting paint on your floor!
So, I will keep working on this piece until it makes me happy!
xo...
I wanted to paint on birch plywood,,, it has such a nice feel to it. Here are some photos that demonstrate leading up to what I have accomplished so far.
Step 1 - prepare the surface with molding paste and collage.
Step 2 - Gesso all over, let dry.
Step 3 - Paint with acrylic in random areas of the surface.
Step 4 - Add your art work. ... And keep adding..... until it makes you happy!!!
Tip = Use an old shower curtain liner to paint on, then you won't need to worry about getting paint on your floor!
So, I will keep working on this piece until it makes me happy!
xo...
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