Tuesday, April 28, 2009



Illustration 8,
watercolours and ink on paper
30x42cm
$100
p&p is Free







Glide,
watercolours on paper
21x30cm
$35
p&p is FREE

Sunday, April 26, 2009



Brothers Playing II,
watercolours on paper
21x30cm
$55
p&p is free



Mammapus (= Momkitty) up on the mountain above my house



The shapes of nature are amazing, don't you agree?



Have you ever looked closely at a young pine in spring?

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I have spent most of this weekend outdoors, enjoying spring with every sense and also working in my garden - cleaning up from the destructions of snow among other things.



Saturday, April 25, 2009



Hen and Chick,
watercolours on paper
21x30cm
$65
Isn't nature wonderful?








Friday, April 24, 2009



Brothers playing I,
watercolours on paper
21x30cm
$65
p&p is FREE



As most days now my camera and I are out walking enjoying the stunning beauty of nature.


I hope you enjoy being brought along.

Thursday, April 23, 2009



Rooster and Hen II,
watercolour and ink on paper
21x30cm
$45

We still struggle with left over snow.

Fortunately someone enjoys it :-). Here are my nabour's son's toys on what is left of snow.



I continue to take walks bringing my camera along capturing each step of spring life arriving.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

My plans for today was to spend the evening painting. That did not happen. I ended up grading English tests and working in the garden. My poor poor old apple tree will never be the same. Snow this winter has broken down half of the old branches and in the end I might even have to trim it all down. It is a pity because even though it has not given me many apples the alst years it has never been trimmed so I had hoped to keep it as a climbing tree for granchildren or just as a decoration in the garden because old non trimmed trees are so pretty in all their imperfections. In winter severly trimmed trees looks like amputees and I like better the natural wild look.

I had however 2 hours of being a substitute teacher this morning in wood work of all things and I needed some alternative activity for the ones who were done doing the wooden horse they started last week. I brought with me a stack of how to paint birds-books hoping that could be a starter. I also grabbed some coloured pencils and played around with them hoping that could inspire them to draw something. To conclude very briefly. This is not the subject I am talented in teaching. I am much better at sneaking creativity into other subjects. Anyway, here are the results of me fooling around


Birds - colored pencil sketch
30x40cm
$35



Tuesday, April 21, 2009


Rooster IV,
watercolours and ink on paper
21x30cm
$65

Monday, April 20, 2009


Three Chicks,
ink on paper
21x30cm
$65

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Dog I,
ink on paper
21x30cm
$75
p&p is as always FREE
Dog II,
ink on paper
21x30cm
$55
Dog III,
ink on paper
21x30cm
$55

Spring continues to lift my spirit with its show of life. Spent much of today working in the garden and walking in the nearby forest area.


Saturday, April 18, 2009


Rooster VI, watercolours and ink on paper 21x30cm

I try very much to live my life to the fullest, meaning that I want to be very much present in the moments. I want to know like today that all in all I have seen 4 bumblebees this year and 3 butterflies (one blue and two yellow).



I want to see spring arriving inch by inch and noticing bird singing and flying from one tree to another. I want to notice the flies and the otehr insects too, even the different spiders.


In short I want to be THERE in the moments. Too much of my life I ran around multitasking so much both practically and inside my head to make things go round for me and my kids that I lost the moments. I'm relearning to do that.


Also it is so true that being an artist is much more the seeing than the doing.
I hope you will enjoy with me the wonders of life I have captured here.
Today I raked away loads of marple leaves and allowed the beginnings of daffodils some air. It then only too hours before this freed snack was hit upon by a roedeer looking for a treat. They very much love daffodils. I do not think these will survive untill they bloom.