Welcome to my journey exploring art, In 2010 you also saw me on hikes in wonderful nature. In 2011-13 I did not paint much, but made items using my art. In 2014 I will again try to be a daily art maker. ARTIST RETAINS ALL COPYRIGHT INCLUDING ON PAINTINGS SOLD. DO NOT COPY WITHOUT PERMISSION Clicking on images will show larger images
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Brothers Playing II, watercolours on paper 21x30cm
Nature photos - I love spring
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Brothers playing I, watercolours on paper 21x30cm
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Birds - colored pencil sketch 30x40cm
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
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Dog I, II and III, ink on paper 21x30cm
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Photos from my day in the garden and out walking
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.