
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
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
After painting a bit longer we were called to dinner. I get to sit at the kids table with more giggling nieces, this time I learned they were planning my wedding. (No I am not engaged) 😉 One excited junior … Continue reading
My friend Sarah reminded me of a horseback ride we once went on as kids. We were trailblazing (which usually includes dodging/getting hit with lots of branches and always adds a level of excitement to a ride) somewhere in the … Continue reading
December is flying by and I am spending a lot of time looking toward the future and what next year will hold. I feel like a lot of hard work is coming to fruition. With this painting I experimented with … Continue reading
My niece Sophie helped me name this one, which I painted in Phoenix before I left to visit them. In an effort to be more abstract, I chose to paint it solely with a palette knife. It was very fun … Continue reading
This painting is for my friend Dustyn and her new wife Lorena. I was inspired by a photo from your honeymoon in Iceland. When I looked at your photos I could feel the fresh, cool mountain breeze. I never really … Continue reading