I toured the museum last week with a group of 10th grade students. This painting was our final stop. Recently, I’ve been giving my tours in reverse, beginning with pieces in the modern and contemporary galleries first, and then finishing up in the European galleries. More on the reasons for […]
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Red Poppies, Art for Medical Research
I’m honored to present this lovely painting of brilliant red poppies by Austin based artist, Katrina King. This lovely piece is painted on an 8″x8″ gesso board and is ready to brighten up your day! Many thanks for Katrina for donating this original artwork to Knox’s shop for CS research. […]
More Glass Printing with Acrylics
I’m still having fun painting on glass and printing on vellum. Some of my experiments look delicious! I call this one “Love Apples” ( tomatoes). The texture that the glass pulls up as you remove the paper is pretty cool. It creates all sorts of various patterns. Thanks for stopping […]
“Cellist” ~Glass Print on Vellum
I painted this design free hand on the back of an 8X10 piece of glass. I turned it over and pressed it onto Bristol vellum. With a small liner brush, I added some brown lines to create movement around the bow… This is a fun technique I’ll definitely […]
Easter Eggs Inspired by the Blanton Museum of Art
It’s not easy coming up with unique Easter egg projects! Every year I try to come up with an inspiration for Easter eggs that I haven’t seen before. Not an easy task! Using metallic blue and white acrylic paints, I set out to paint some eggs inspired by the […]
Tiny Boat Tags With Walnut Shells
To make these tiny little boat tags you’ll need: Halved walnut shells Acrylic paints and brush Cotton cloth/Fabric Scissors Toothpicks Air-dry clay for the tops of the masts. Blank tags, red and blue cardstock Red ribbon Hot glue gun You can make these simply, leaving the shells natural and attaching […]
“You Float My Boat, Valentine”
Halved walnut shells look like hearts! 🙂 Using a big blob of hot glue, I stuck the toothkpick into the walnut shell. Then, I attached two paper triangles to the toothpick for sails, and topped it with a small ball of air dry clay. Hope you’re having a lovely week! […]
Baby Turtle and the IKEA Lamp
Another custom baby turtle painting finished for a special little boy in Wales, UK. This colorful canvas if for a little boy who reminds me so much of my Knox, that my heart jumps with joy every time I see his photo on Facebook. He could be Knox’s twin! He’s […]
“Kill The Disease”-Using a Gun in Art
Photograph: Standard range target, Permanent marker, Glock 43, 9 mm pistol. To learn more about Cockayne Syndrome and how you can help, please visit Share and Care Network (US) or Amy and Friends (UK) for more information. I’ve been thinking about art and media. With all the talk of […]