Wednesday, November 11, 2009


Good Day!
Finally, a good photo of the tree and meadow shadows for my mountain scene. It seems like we've seen nothing but purple and blue from this piece. It will be very nice to infuse some new and vibrant colors into these shadows. I will be out of town for my final show of the season starting tomorrow so sadly, we'll have to wait to see those colors!
Until next time...

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


Good Morning.
Here is the under painting for the final rose of its series. I was actually able to finish the shadows for the mountain trees yesterday as well but we are waiting until the wet paint isn't so wet. I keep getting a bad glare in the photo. I'll try again tomorrow. Everything is looking good!
Until next time...

Monday, November 9, 2009


Good Morning!
Here is a peak at the under painting for the yellow rose in the four rose series. I still have one more white one to show in this painting stage. Also, the mountain is now dry so I can add tree and meadow shadows to my mountain scene. Looks like today will be a productive day!!
Until next time...

Friday, November 6, 2009



Hello!

Featured today is one of the white roses in it's under painted state. Despite the fact that all four of these pieces are roses - I was able to find four roses that could stand out on their own if they needed to. This one has the petals that drop right off the canvas giving it a unique personality. I actually may rotate this one later now that I look at it. Once they are all finished, I'll know which way would be the best way to hang them as a group.

Until next time...

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Good Morning!

As the mountains are drying I am working on a series of four roses in the diamond format. I showed you the drawings in the way they will be hanging on the wall. In the plan there is one pink, one yellow, and two white roses. These are the under paintings that I will be working on and sharing the next few days. Here is the pink one.

Until next time...

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Hello! Here is a look at the finished lavender sky and mountains for this commission. It was requested that the mountains have snow caps and that they resemble the color of the Blue Ridge Mountains. In response to this request, I created my own mountain range that included both ideals. The one thing I noticed when I saw the Blue Ridge Mountains a couple years ago was how soft and quiet the scene looked. Although the mountains had their own majestic appeal, they felt like the quiet protector. That was the feel I was thinking about when I painted the sky and mountains today - strong yet soft. When this layer dries I will look forward to adding evergreen shadows. There will be many of them and they will be magnificent!

Until next time...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009


Hello! I had a small window of time last night - so I prepped the canvases for my four diamond roses. Here are the drawings for the four pieces. In between of mountain layers I will be able to work on under paintings for these. They are 10"x10" each so they will be very fun! Today, I will be working on sky and mountains on the other piece. Hope to have an updated photo tomorrow.


Until next time...

Monday, November 2, 2009


Welcome back! It's great to be back to the painting! As I mentioned in my last blog, I was moving and I just now found all the proper materials to get back to work. I have two commissions going at the moment and we will probably follow throughout this next week or so. We will be following the mountain scene I left you with last. We will also be following some paintings of roses in the diamond format. Meanwhile, here is a glimpse of what one of my new painting spots looks like. I have a four seasons room that has an incredible amount of natural light to paint to during the day. Yippee.


Until next time...