Saturday, March 6, 2010


Pictures

There are thousands

Warming Up


The Monarchs come down to get water when it warms up. It is a thrill to be surrounded by them as you ride along.
Click the picture to enlarge so you can see the butterflies.

Monarch Butterflies


The trip to Mexico for the Monarch migration was great, good weather and great friends. To see them clusterd in the trees, at 6 to 7 thousand feet we rode horses.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Website for 2010

My 2010 resolution is to learn how to show and sell my pottery and paintings on the Web

A new website is in progress with help by my daughter, using Yahoo web tools and templates.
Etsy.com, a site showing hand made work only, is showing one of my round dragonfly vases.
I hope to add more work as it is completed .
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

NEW WATERFRONT ART GALLERY

The gallery to which I have belonged since coming to Port Angeles, has moved to a new location , 120 West Front St. This was a previous "home" before the building was restored .
It is open ,well lighted and quite elegant

As a thank you for my years as the Director, the new Board of Director asked me to be the Featured Artist for our Grand Opening, Feb 9 -14 . I will be showing watercolors, stoneware and prints as well as cards ,magnets,and fused glass jewelry.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Stoneware clay


These are some of my standing ladies " Stands with Birds". They are made in three parts , the body the legs and the base. The first one was an idea created by the piece of drifrt wood she is holding, with the small birds attached .

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Passages I



Passages I , a water media painting in warn colors , is based on the tools which can create a painting. Values, lights and darks, are muted to hold the relationship of shapes and color together. Texture provides interest and variety while line moves the viewer throughout the painting as it suggests place or emotion. The transition from area to area is as important as as sense of depth.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Second Beach


Second Beach is and easy hike fromn the trail head near La Push on the Washington coast.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Fog at Ruby Beach


Ruby Beach is part of Olympic National Park beaches , most of which are numbered ,1-2-3- ( Hwy 101 west of Forks)
The rocks or sea stacks are weathered by wind and water to interesting shapes which change as storms work on them. Foggy days can be very beautiful when enhanced with watercolor's subtle shades. Photographs will provide content but are usually near black and white.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

And Now For Something Different


I teach Watercolor classes which will be fun to share with you.

The Olympic Peninsula has some gray foggy
weather which obscures the horizon and fades into misty coolness.
Soft edges eliminate details except in the near ground, background shapes are recognizable blending into the fog.
Colors are muted and less intense with a lighter than usual sky
  • Try some color: Distance -thalo blue, ultramarine purple cool green/purple mix Middle ground warm up with rose and burnt sienna , muted red/browns Near ground detail is warmer and complimentary colors. Bright color or detailed objects accentuate the depth.
  • Study foggy scenes,take photo
  • Draw lightly so that the pencil marks will erase.
  • Wet the entire paper for a graded wash
  • Paint from background to near ground
  • When dry erase pencil add detail and balance the three areas

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End of the Season

The Lavender festival is the last weekend in July, by then the fields are beautiful and harvesting has begun. Farms are open to visitors,most have artists displaying their work , food and entertainment.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Graymarsh Farm


Graymarsh has been an active farm ,growing strawberries, raspberries ,marionberries and blue berries for many years. Lavender is a recent addition.

Picket Fence with Lavender and Poppies


Painted for the 2008 Festival.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Lavender Barn

This barn with its view of the Olympic Mountains has been a very popular print . The original is now being shown at Blue Whole Art Gallery, Sequim

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Print quality-size-Sales- Contact

All of the paintings shown previously have been sold
but there are prints made of them in different sizes.
Request a size of image from 2x3.5 inches business card
to 12x18 depending on the configuration of the original.
Prints are giclee', pigment inks on enhased Epson paper

Please contact me at studio@olypen.com

Tuesday, August 19, 2008


Lavender grows really well on the
Olympic Peninsula, sandy soil
and moderated damp climate.
The farm land still produces great berries,vegetables and flowers.
Organic farming has become a success as well as lavender which is keeping much of the Sequim Valley farmland.
Like everywhere the peninsula has the pressure of people's need
for homes and big-box-stores

Two Bees


There are several small watercolors close ups of lavender which were carefully representational of the plant.
(Watercolor Hint)
To paint it in a landscape I used a homemade tool , a sponge frond shape stapled to a folded paper handle to dip in paint and stamp into the picture

Lavender Watercolors

Bees love lavender. They seem to be doing well , there are a lot of hives at the farms. Our spring weather was late and cold which was hard on them.

Monday, August 18, 2008

My First Blog

The two paintings shown so far are oils but I usually paint with watercolor. There are a number of lavender paintings excuited over the past 10 years . I may try to create a page of them . I'm finding the blog journal an interesting way to organize and define them.