Monday, January 19, 2009

Anthony's Dragon


8 x 11, pencil and colored pencil

Has anyone seen this one yet? He worked from an image, but then completely turned it into his own.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Roadside Cemetary, Rt 309


watercolor, 12x18 For sale, $45.00

I have wanted to paint a cemetary for a while. I am attracted by the iron grates and the beautiful granite and landscaping. But then I begin and I feel morbid. This time I kept going and I think the outcome is rather hopeful. The colors overwhelm the suggestion of grave markers I guess.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Marriott Surf Club's Lazy River...


watercolor, 4x6

Sitting along the lazy river at Marriott's Surf Club in Aruba, I painted this little scene. I love how the view is through the palm tree.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Bunny Rabbit


watercolor, 9x12


Alisa's bunny rabbit...very cute!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Alexis' Flower


watercolor, 10 x 10"

Alexis, age 6, whiz with a tray of paints...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Izzy's Version of Aruba


watercolor, 4x6"


Izzy's painting of Moomba Beach...done on site of course. Lucky girl!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Another Aruba sketch from Moomba Beach


watercolor, 4x6"

Another sketch inspired by Aruba and Moomba Beach. This was on prepped paper - a paper laid out ahead of time with washes. I like the creativity it adds to these quick sketches. It helps to keep them fresh and loose.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Moomba Beach - Marriott Surf Club


watercolor, 4x6"

Friday, January 2, 2009

Julia's Puppy


watercolor, 9x12"

Julia, age 11, painted this dog portrait as a gift for her neighbor. Needless to say, they loved it!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Morgan's Iguana


Morgan, age 7 watercolor & marker, 8" x 8"

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Haunted Architecture


Last week's art lesson was a lot of fun!

We combined some Halloweenish spooky houses with a little architecture lesson and drew some fantastic haunted houses. Using scales and triangles, we measured and drew straight lines to make our drawings. Then we added lots of spooky things like Frankenstein in the window and flying bats.
(I especially liked the upside-down witch on the broom with her hat falling off!)

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Aruba - Hadicurari


watercolor, 4x6"

Another - better - version of the restaurant next to Moomba Beach. It's name is Hadicurari - thanks Julia!

What a beautiful place. It is wedged in between Moomba and the Marriott Surf Club where we stayed. It's got that great island openness with lots of bright colors and propped-up awnings...

Someday I'd actually love to eat there. Has anyone? What do you think? We can check it out at http://www.hadicurari.com

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Aruba - Moomba Beach 2

watercolor, 4x6"
This is a beautiful little restaurant in Aruba at Moomba Beach. I have to say that I do not remember the name of it. The restaurant is on the beach and the blue canopies are for the sunbathing beds they have there.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Aruba - Moomba Beach from Above


watercolor and ink, 4x6"

Moomba beach's thatched roofs painted from our balcony. If you are ever there, you need to stop at Moomba beach. Go for a cruise on the pirate ship, then have dinner on the beach while your unruly pirate children (my two Elizabeth Swanns...) play in the sand.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Aruba - At the Pool


Another poolside watercolor sketch. On this one I used a paper that was already prepared with a few washes of color. I think it helps to compose the page and add interesting colors that may have not been realized in a sketch created on a blank page. Especially with the small travel palette that allows you to easily paint on site!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Aruba Palm Trees at Pool


watercolor, 4x6"

This is one of the sketches done on site in Aruba. It was a hot morning and I was sitting poolside enjoying the blue water and lush vegetation.

Monday, October 20, 2008

CCLC Show at the Luzerne County Courthouse



For everyone who hasn't heard, there's a great show being held at the Luzerne County Courthouse by the CCLC, or Cultural Council of Luzerne County. It is entitled "Inspired by the Susquehanna" and is one of the best shows I have seen in a long time. It will be running through November 7th, so make sure to stop by!


Last week I was painting in Aruba. As soon as I unpack I can post some of those images. So everyone who is getting a dose of this cold weather...look forward to feeling warmer!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

In the Pink

Just some pictures from our In the Pink reception. We had a great time and big thanks to all who were able to attend - and eat Kim's delicious treats! We have raised over $100 so far and would love to raise more. So, if you were interested in making a purchase or a donation, we have until October 18th...just let me know!

In the pictures above are Lorraine Petyo Elias, Kim Hughes, Bonnie Coveleski, Peg Freeman, and Leo!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Origami Jumping Frogs


Look at these great origami frogs made by Anthony, Jonathan and Amanda. They are not easy to make, but jump really far...and some of them even do flips!

We've been studying the Japanese art of Origami (or folding paper) for a few weeks. We've made dogs, cars, vans, houses and even ghosts. The frogs are by far the most difficult and the most fun to play with.

After completing the origami project, we had fun drawing places for our frogs to live and jump in!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Sokach Residence House Portrait, West Pittston


22x30", watercolor

This is a large watercolor house portrait that I was commissioned to do over the summer. Although it is not quite finished here, and not such a great photograph, it turned out really well.
What a beautiful home!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Izzy's Science Experiment


14x18", watercolor

This is a painting inspired by my daughter's science experiment last year - you know the one where the carnations are left in food coloring. The light coming through the window on the colored water inspired me to take a few photos which I then worked from. I'm not sure that I captured it, but it did make for an interesting subject and composition. I plan on making a few more attempts.

This painting is being shown currently at The Gallery at Pierce Plaza. It is part of a show sponsored by the Wyoming Valley Art League entitled "In the Pink" and is in support of breast cancer. It is the brilliant idea of Kimberly Hughes who works her tail off for the art league in various capacities. The reception for the show is this Saturday, October 4th from 12 to 3. There are a lot of great paintings in the show, so hope to see you there!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Mikayla's Horse


9x12" ish, watercolor

Another of my favorites (I have lots of favorites) are Mikayla's horses. She's done a few and they are impressive, especially since she is only 8 years old! When she first wanted to paint a picture of a horse for her friend's birthday, I was a little afraid. I realized I had never painted a horse myself. But...as always I learned as well...thanks Mikayla!

Barb commented on some paintings in my studio this week and I love her interpretation of things. Check out the revision of August 15th post!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Brandon's Tiger


I think it is time to show off some of the great work that we do here in our classes! I'm so impressed by all of the work that the children have done that I want everyone to see.

Usually the children start out with markers so that they can learn about basic drawing principals without getting frustrated with a new medium.

This is Brandon's drawing of a tiger in the jungle done in marker. I love the way the background is incorporated with so many great textures and colors. Brandon was 6 years old when he drew this.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Through the Windshield: Barn on Route 309


watercolor, 22 x 30

This is a conglomeration of barns right alongside a stretch of highway. Its also where I've gotten carried away!

Barb's interpretation has inspired me with regard to this painting. She said that it reminds her of looking through a rainy windshield. I love it! Simple, but then again not. Yet another way experimenting with the "water" part of "watercolor" can be put to use. I would have never thought of that, but it will definitely affect my future paintings. Thanks Barb!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Barn on 42nd Street II

watercolor, something like 14 x 18

This is another watercolor of the red barn on 42nd Street. I can't wait to take more photographs in the fall. I love experimenting with the flow of the water, but can get really carried away. Wait until you see the ones I am working on now...they may not even be salvagable...is that a word? Well, you'll see. I'll post in a couple of days.

I think I'll take a bike ride today through Noxen and take some new photographs. It is truly beautiful. I'll try to post them too!

Oh! Good news - the painting of Sordoni's barn was requested for the Endless Mountains Council of the Arts show in the fall. For anyone who isn't familiar, the EMCA is located in Tunkhannock and does a top notch job with all of their shows...incredible really. I'll post dates when I get them.