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I dropped this painting off at its new owners this past weekend! Hopefully this fuzzy little guy will take good care of it lol. Abby’s husband started a taxidermy business and this will go in his shop to oversee many … Continue reading
This past summer I found these four huge 4’x5′ panels while going through my Dad’s shop. He had built them for a photomontage that I planned, but never finished… So I decided to paint on them. I started with this … Continue reading
Sometimes naming my pieces is easy, but not so much with some of these new abstracts. I just can’t bring myself to leave it UNTITLED. So my default is song titles and this came on the radio as I was … Continue reading
If you know me then you know I haven’t stopped painting this past year. I’ve been thirsting for art! After moving back to upstate NY I reconnected with my childhood friend, Marissa, and started a new company teaching social painting … Continue reading
Jen picked this record next. I was experimenting with creating a graphic pattern. To represent the 3 suns I painted my favorite constellation or piece thereof, Orion’s Belt. As a subtle detail I added facets to also symbolize the Giza … Continue reading
Kristie chose this quirky mare that was inspired by Man of La Mancha. It was fitting as she was the first of us sisters to beg Mom and Dad for a horse. Though I toss my nieces on a horse … Continue reading
For Christmas I painted 7 of Grandma’s records for the family. I thought a white elephant gift exchange would be fun. The paintings were loosely inspired by the record covers so that was the “wrapping”. I decided to start youngest … Continue reading
Not finding a song title to match this from the side I didn’t paint on I did some research to see if there was perhaps a better one on the other side of Half a Sixpence. Instead I learned this … Continue reading
I have been painting a lot of records lately and have fallen in love with their song titles. It makes me realize what a romantic I am. When I couldn’t think of a name for this painting I pulled one from the … Continue reading
This one is so ugly it’s pretty?? Well maybe not.. I have to get this next series of snowy hillside paintings posted before the snow melts. Phoenix is hitting 90s but I’m back in NY and waking up to ice … Continue reading
This alternative portrait was inspired by my last equine love – Nikki. I sold her before moving to California years ago but she is forever imprinted on my soul. It is a rescue story, for both of us. I was … Continue reading
My latest obsession is using records from my grandma’s collection as my canvas. (I think its quite brilliant!) When I first made the decision to pack up her massive collection.. 1) I didn’t realize how heavy the boxes were to … Continue reading
The night before Jennifer, Jamin and Maeve left I decided to whip up a couple paintings for them. I know they love music so I painted a treble and base clef. I used colors that match the rocking horse I … Continue reading
When Native Americans applied war paint on their Mustangs, the long zig-zag lines symbolized lightning to add power and speed to the horse. Last year when Jennifer visited she mentioned she wanted to see “my” horses at Koli. We reminisced about … Continue reading
Planning Dad’s funeral was surreal. All the people who came and spoke touched us so deeply. We felt so much love. To realize how many people he affected, what a big heart he had and what a great man he … Continue reading
Time keeps moving so fast, and I’ve been putting this off but feel I need to finish telling my 2012. There’s certainly enough excuses not to, but since this blog has become my personal story in addition to my art, … Continue reading
I got off my plane from Jamaica in Charlotte and instead of continuing to Phoenix, my best friend’s little brother Curt was so kind to drive me halfway to Richmond where my sister Kristie scooped me up and we continued … Continue reading
Unfortunately our summer didn’t end well. We were in a fight against time to get my dad as healthy as we could. He worked so hard in physical therapy to get strong enough to travel to Jamaica for our family … Continue reading
As I scavenged to come up with a name, I wikied “Iris” to double check that this flower I just painted is indeed an iris. I loved to learn that in Greek Mythology Iris – the goddess of the rainbow, who … Continue reading
The second butterfly… I found a dead butterfly outside of the rehab center where Dad spent some time this summer, while I was on a conference call pushing forward on SBTV. Inspired, I put it in the car and planned … Continue reading