Tuesday, September 30, 2008



Sometimes, as a good exercise, it's a good thing to sit down with pencil and paper and just let that creativity rip. With no expectations the creative spirit has ample play room to romp and develop. This little treefrog emerged yesterday as a result. The process off his coming into being has, in a small way, refueled my energy. Everyone needs to do this...especially if caught in a creative rut!

Sunday, September 21, 2008



The Cleomes are finished! They are ready for printing into cards and prints. Now on to the marigolds. I'd like to complete the first of a garden series before my garden models kick the bucket!

Friday, September 19, 2008



Sometimes art patrons become confused when they see creations facilitated by drawing programs on the computer. Is this real art or merely computer generated graphics easily composed with a digital paintbrush? Ah, if it were only so simple! I have to admit that early on I too was a sceptic. But years of utilizing graphics programs have taught me that the programs, both vector and rastor, are genuinely tools of the art trade and can be used as intuitively and viscerally as any brush, pen or pencil. It is only a different medium; a different canvas. (Not so much clean-up either...)Here is a sketch that I have hand drawn with pencil and paper. Scanned into the computer I can use this composition as a template to re-draw my design with vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator. The execution of the "second drawing" is much like the process of applying paint to a ready canvas. There is no quick solution to the end process. But the results are satisfying.
Will computer art replace other fine arts mediums? Of course not. And it would be a travesty if this were to happen. It's simply a different technique just as oils are different from pen and ink. In this day and age of clip art though, one needs to be reminded that not all images generated with computer tools are cheap and ill-made.

Friday, September 12, 2008



Here is another of the flower card series. Zinnias, like Cosmos are easy growers that perk up a garden with their intense colors. I used to think they were gaudy but now I can't seem to do without them. They are LOUD garden participants...but..you gotta love 'em!

I will never stop working on my line of birds. But flowers are also intriguing. Here is a first in a new line of garden flowers. Firecracker Cosmos are not only satisfying to grow in the garden but fun to draw too! They add a splash of cheer to any dark corner!