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Utah!
I am SO thrilled to report that I will definitely be going to Art Nest in February! I'm already poking through my art supplies to see what I have and what I'll need. This is going to be wonderful and the perfect way to celebrate my 40th birthday. I'm looking forward to meeting the instructors
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Still Learning
I am loving Shiva Artist Paint Sticks! These are the oil paint crayons that I mentioned a couple days ago. I’ve only ever used acrylics for everything and have been totally happy with that. But these oil paint sticks are sooo creamy and blendable. Love ‘em! The only drawback for my impatient self is that
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Square Buttons
Don't know what it is about this shape I love, but there they are. :o) Sunshine Girl and Yoga Girl, in all their square button splendor!
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Angel / Butterfly Girl
Can't believe it's been May since I drew a new girl! Summer + travel really eats into that good indoor creating time. Which also explains why my blog has turned into a bit of a photo/travelogue lately. But – tonight rather than just thinking about doing something creative…I actually picked up my pencil and got
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Veronica takes a walk.
This morning I received a fun message from a fellow Esty store owner that my girl Veronica had wandered her way into a treasury. Here's where she ended up: What a great collection! I love all things camera too. This cool treasury was put together by MegzyPhotographs. She's the first photographer that I've noticed on
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Molly, part II
Ah…that’s better! I had originally finished this festive girl with a pink wallpaper background, but she never quite felt right to me. A little crop and change of background – now she’s one of my favorites!
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A little more wise every day.
This is the first in a new series I’m working on of Wise Women. Each one is intended to be a reminder of our best self for those days when we’re just not with it. As my friend Carey might say, this woman “has her Zen sh*t together”. Here’s to that!
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Ostrich Girl
I had the idea for her while driving a few days ago. Funny, isn’t she? I don’t know where these images come from, but I’m glad to receive them! So fun to "see" an idea like this in my head and then be happy with how it comes out on paper. (or clay, or which