a new FernWood website
I did it, updated the technology and the site. Iweb you served me well and lasted much longer than you were meant to :) Nice to be able to add galleries & slideshows, will experiment with other...
View Articlemy work featured in a 2016 calendar
The Horse Magazine has published this great calendar featuring illustrations I created for their "A Closer Look" series. It's both beautiful and practical, with insightful illustrations and timeless...
View ArticleIt's Never Too Late!
It's never too late to give a painting gift certificate, could be the best gift ever and you don't even need to wrap it! I'm offering holiday gift certificates for small works paintings (6x6" or 5x7"...
View ArticleHoliday Commissions
These are small (7x5") commission paintings made for two great kids who ride at North Wind Farm. My goal is to capture the gesture and I did well with these two. They are both very good riders with...
View ArticlePlanning for a new year
Every new year I like to make an appointment and "journal" calendar from favorite photos taken over the past 12 months. This year they're all from FernWood where I live. Besides the usual holidays,...
View ArticleWhat's in a name?
Art Journal, artists journal, sketchbook.... what's it all about? These terms have different connotations; "altered book" where both context and content are "artistic", diary with drawings, drawings...
View ArticleHello Kitty
Lately my sketch book studies have been mostly individual small paintings. This one looks a lot like a sketch book page and the "paint daubs" filter in Photoshop, but it's acrylic on stretched...
View ArticleNoteSketch BookJournal
“there's still nothing better than pen and paper” “unfiltered” My notebook isn't precious; it's a workhorse. I prefer loose sheets of paper to [bound] notebooks.I take my journal everywhere.You...
View ArticleDocumenting Change
In 2010 I self published a book about my artist residency in Gates of the Arctic National park. You can read the whole thing onlineHERE. We could see the evidence ofmelting permafrostfor ourselves...
View ArticleNatural Science Illustration
I attended the fledgeling natural science illustration graduate course at UC Santa Cruz way back in 1992. It was one of very few in the country and it continues to be a highly successful & sought...
View ArticlePreliminary Sketch
Sketching for illustration projects is a way to get ideas down to work on them within the constraints of the particular job. It's kind of like an idea factory, as you crank it up more ideas reveal...
View ArticleComposite Portrait to Honor a Champion
Here is the published painting (see sketch from previous blog post) honoring Kim Allen's "Supreme Champion" versatility award in the American Quarter Horse Journal (June). It was originally designed...
View ArticleInterview for Chronicle of the Horse
Whoohoo! I recently furnished illustrations for the classic horse magazine,The Chronicle of the Horse.I used to hover over it's pages when I was a horse crazy kid so it was a treat to work for them....
View ArticleAccepted!
I'm happy to report that these two paintings,Spirit BearandSalt Marsh, have been accepted into the 2016 Peninsula Art League open juried art show to be held at the beautiful Harbor History Museum in...
View ArticleShowtime (almost)!
New paintings going up at the Kimball Gallery coffee shop on Kimball Drive in Gig Harbor. I call the show Tidescapes, it will feature paintings inspired by the northwest coast. Beach combing to...
View ArticleTidescapes Show is Up
Twenty paintings are hung and ready for your viewing pleasure on the Kimball Gallery guest artist wall. This coffee shop/eatery/art gallery comes highly recommended even when my work isn't featured...
View ArticleSupporting a Dream
I can't say that I really know Christine, but we have a connection. Sure, our paths cross in friends we both know and in a love for horses, but it's something more. She's living a dream that I can...
View ArticleGood News
Seven paintings from the Tidescapes show found new homes, thank you collectors! Yesterday rumor has it (from a reputable source) that my painting "Golden Hour" was awarded first prize in the Peninsula...
View ArticleThe gift of remembrance
One of my favorite, if bittersweet, jobs is to paint small memorial portraits for clients of a local veterinary clinic) who have lost their animals. The clinic givesgift certificatesfor these small...
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