Friday, November 18, 2011

Another art dump, before the grand year-end Christmas art dump! Magical, huh?

A 15"x11" wedge of wood, commissioned for a woman who works in wildlife rehabilitation. I would certainly like to get back into doing more wood-paintings! (Also I never cut down trees for my pieces- these are from fallen trees in my neighborhood!)

I used a 2.5x3.5" candle jar to create this little scene of two turkey vultures in flight.

My Crocodile-headed woman, in "doll"-form! A small wooden art mannequin was used as the base for this.

A tea-light holder commission, done for a close friend.

This Halloween I took several commissions just like this one. Jack-o-Lantern animal sculptures stand at about 3" tall!

A gift for my man. The Tardis is from Doctor Who!

My crocodile-headed woman, out for a swim. Watercolors, colored pencil and ink.

Magpie Muse! Watercolors and ink.

This was a bit of an experiment for myself to use several of the art skills I know to all go into one piece. I do like the outcome!

That's all for now! Thanks for visiting~!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Time for a big update!

I've been so busy this year that I haven't uploaded anything! Oops! Time to rectify that...
A Barred Owl Bard! Ink, colored pencil, and just a little bit of watercolor paint for the sky. My father now owns the original.


Ink, colored pencil and watercolors.

An acrylic painting of a crocodile-headed woman. Or a woman bodied crocodile?


My largest acrylic painting to date, on 22"x28" canvas board. Based on a dream I had only days prior.


The Frozen Flame, as a tea light holder for a very old friend. The Frozen Flame is property of Square Soft, from their game Chrono Cross.

Tropical Paradise incense stick holder!

Moon-Eater; acrylic paint on canvas.

Mantis Love. A tiny acrylic painting, on 8"x8" canvas!


Self, in ink.

As the image says- this is an American Toad tea light holder! A pleasure to work on for a commissioner.


In a Dream. Ink and watercolors, for a trade with a lovely artist.


Vultures at Dusk. Based on a scene I witnessed just outside my house. Acrylics on 8x8" canvas.

Expect a second art-dump soon!