Another baby turtle painting for a special little girl in France. Her mother told me she loves pinwheels, her pink ball, books, and her daddy’s black hat. Sweet Miss H. B., this for you, petite fille precieuse. Love and hugs from Texas. ~ Knox’s Mom
Tag: acrylic painting
Awakening of the Magi
This sketch was inspired by a stone relief by a 12th century artist named Gislebertus, Using acrylic paints and gel medium, I painted this scene for the icon exhibit currently at Hope Chapel this holiday season. Here’s some process photos: Thanks for stopping by to see my art. […]
Rest for the Weary
Paint mixed with Liquitex “Blended Fibers” medium and combed through with a toothpick….
Sea of Memory
A scene from the American West left unfinished and found in a dumpster. For this one I decided to try something new. No sketch. No plan. I turned it vertically and started painting… I cut a custom stencil using my x-acto knife. I wanted to create a large teardrop […]
Asparagus Art
Had to try it! These asparagus stems looked perfect for painting flowers. I haven’t used a vegetable in my art since I stamped with celery years ago. Asparagus blossoms: pretty on fabric or paper. I can see an apron with this floral pattern, and I always see note […]
True Colors I
Healing Wind
The inspiration for this painting came from the lines from Richard Aldington’s poem: “O Death, Thou art an healing wind That blowest over white flowers…” Once again, my friend found a large canvas in a dumpster. This is how it looked when he found it. It’s 24” x 48″. […]
Wind Over White Flowers I
Acrylic on canvas. 16″x20″
Place of Grief