Charcoal

Charcoal

“Standing alone, my senses reeled,

A fatal attraction is holding me fast.

How can I escape this irresistable grasp? 

Can’t keep my eyes from the circling sky, 

Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I”

        “Learning to Fly”– Pink Floyd 

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Listening

Listening

“Came in close, I heard a voice,
standing, stretching every nerve,
had to listen,
had no choice”

             – “Solsbury Hill” by Peter Gabriel

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Values Part 4- My Precious

Values Part 4- My Precious

White is Precious. And like Gollum in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, I am obsessed with hoarding it, talking to it, and thinking about it in a composition. (Think of me sitting in a corner of my studio with a white, Roche pastel stick in my hands mumbling to myself…

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Values Part 3- Royalty

Values Part 3- Royalty

I have found that the biggest thing you can do with regards to value is to control the extremes-  black and white. They are your friends… and they can also be your enemies.

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Values Part 2

Values Part 2

So here is the same apple from last week along with its colorful version. 

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Oily Work

Oily Work

So as much as I would love to get my hands covered in dusty, dense pastels, I first have commission work to do in oils…

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Back Home

Back Home

Have you ever almost run your car off of the road while driving because you are trying to sketch down a new idea for a painting?

Yeah, me too.

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Out and About

Out and About

So I came back from the IAPS convention fired up to use all of those things that I have been talking about for the last few weeks regarding plein air. Now it is just a matter of going out and putting in the time. 

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IAPS

IAPS

If you are not familiar, IAPS stands for the International Association of Pastel Societies.

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Carry On

Carry On

The last thing that I find important for painting plein air and that has become my very good friend is my travel bag.

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Sketchbooks

Sketchbooks

I don’t know if you are like me, but I have a ton of sketchbooks.

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Studio #10

Studio #10

“Lifes like a road that you travel on, when there’s one day here and the next day gone…”  – Rascal Flatts. 

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“Underwater”

“Underwater”

There are events in life that greatly affect us. They get talked about, analyzed, and then we try to put them on a shelf. But sometimes there are nightmares and the images persist. Then I know it is time to paint my  demons.

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“In Her Footsteps”

“In Her Footsteps”

I recently came across some very old commissions. Some I looked at fondly, while others I slightly cringed at inside.

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Cobalt Blue

Cobalt Blue

When I think about starting a painting, I don’t necessarily think about the image details, but rather what feeling does the painting need to convey.

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Shifting

Shifting

“Courage is the power to let go of the familiar.” -Raymond Lindquist

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Nihonga

Nihonga

Last week I tried to focus on slowing down every once in a while in my life. This week I want to slow down in my work.

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Open Studios

Open Studios

I am so happy to be included in Greenville Open Studios this weekend!

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Finding the Grace

Finding the Grace

As I have gotten older I have repeatedly asked myself one question- “Who am I as an artist?” 

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Podcast Interview!

Podcast Interview!

I had the honor of being interviewed for the “Women CEO in Reflection” Podcast. Listen here!

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Recap

Recap

Last week I was honored to be on the faculty of Pastel LIVE.

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Life

Life

Life drawing….like running scales on a piano for a musician, it is crucial.

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Playing Pool

Playing Pool

Pool players become good at the game when they understand one thing- the “angle of incidence.”

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Canson

Canson

This is typically where it begins…the addiction.

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UArt

UArt

So if Sennelier LaCarte is the pretty, delicate princess at the ball, then UArt is the party crasher that just showed up on a Harley in black leather.

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LaCarte

LaCarte

This is the only time I believe in love at first sight.

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Planes

Planes

And I am not talking about the ones you fly In…

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Awards

Awards

I’ve never been one to hang awards on my walls.

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“Broken Vessel #9 / Hope”

“Broken Vessel #9 / Hope”

I think Hope is like waiting for a meal when we are hungry. We expect something good to come our way. But our expectations can be shattered like a china plate.

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The Exhibition

The Exhibition

They say that weddings and funerals are the only time when people from all walks of life truly come together. I suggest that art shows do as well…

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Broken Vessel #6 Beauty

Broken Vessel #6 Beauty

How we see ourselves can change. Either radically through trauma or through time and aging. The hope is that we can come to realize that we are beautiful at every stage. And at every age. 

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Broken Vessel #2 Physicality

Broken Vessel #2 Physicality

The opposite of spirituality is the physical body.  And no matter how fit you are, how young, or how invincible you think you are your body can break.  

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Kintsugi

Kintsugi

This is the blog that has taken me 2 and a half years to write.

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Seaglass

Seaglass

Like a bad penny or a piece of seaglass that finally washes up on shore… I’m back.

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The Interview

The Interview

So for the next few weeks I am sharing an interview I did with the Sewickley Gallery and Frame shop.  

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French to English

Recently a few people had reached out to me to say they loved my recent article in a new Pastel magazine…

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