These are two of my daughter Jillanne's cats. Putter, was blind but managed quite well. Nigel loved Putter and this is a rare moment when Putter would let him snuggle with him.
Calvin was done last year as a gift for my brother-in-law Glenn and his wife Darla. This little fellow is probably the luckiest dog in the world. In return, he brings them so much happiness!
The paw prints are a result of working on the finished, matted work and dripping black paint on it, and then finding a way to cover the drips. But, I like the way that turned out, and so did they.
My very first blog, I'm sooo excited. So easy, even a caveman could do it!
Christmas is less than three weeks away and I have bought only one gift so far, but in all fairness, I am still recovering from the flu, think I'll cyber shop.
In honor of the holidays I'm posting my latest watercolor, a poinsettia. Giving some thought to a background change.
I think I was born with a pencil in my hand. Certainly, art has always played a big part in my life. I find it relaxing and frustrating, therapeutic and exciting, and never boring, never! I love working with different mediums and I am in my happy spot, when I am challenged and inspired.
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