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Back Door Art
Sometimes, I move forward and grow in my art by coming in the back door, so to speak. On vacation I felt both eager to experiment and … stuck. Couldn’t come up with starting points. To move past stuck, I took note of what was catching my eye and used those noticings as a back… Continue reading
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Getting a Move On
Dave and I have long felt moved during the lighter, warmer months of the year to take short evening walks. Lately we’ve been walking immediately after dinner in a lovely regular practice. In mentioning our practice to a friend, I learned that in Italy evening walks are A Thing: la passeggiata. La passeggiata! Suddenly our… Continue reading
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Coasting into Infinity
Let me introduce you to what is referred to as the Coastal Paradox in case you and CP have not yet met. In essence, a coastline is full of nooks and crannies made by nature. The more one zooms in, the more these inconsistencies multiply. Therefore, the length of a coastline depends on what size… Continue reading
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The Refrains of Fine Feathered Friends
What a magnificent time of year for our getaway to the coast of Maine! We spent considerable time outdoors and, with our Merlin Bird ID app, we were able to identify by sound those birds whose songs accompanied us everywhere we went. Though we didn’t see over fifty percent of the critters whose music delighted… Continue reading
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Homemaking
Most often when we travel, we rent a home/cottage/cabin, and I love the process of making that space “ours,” with all the quirky riddles a new space presents. We just returned from a great space built over a garage on a piece of property set on a couple of acres directly on Watts Cove in… Continue reading
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Awkward, Brave, and Kind
Brené Brown—researcher, storyteller, and (currently enraged) Texan who’s spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, often closes her podcasts, articles, and conversations by inviting all to be/stay awkward, brave, and kind. That’s the spirit with which I approached my art journal during the first half of June while vacationing with Dave… Continue reading
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Spaciousness
Took a small work-in-progress on paper beyond the point of no return today. My intention was to play and have fun, and I made good on that intention … until I didn’t. Suddenly I was throwing good money after bad, as the saying goes. Eventually, and uncharacteristically, I tore the piece into four pieces. Buh-bye!… Continue reading
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“I Didn’t Love That”
After a several-weeks hiatus, I returned to one of the light-background chaos layers I created as part of my playing with Michelle Nyberg’s Creative Painting Techniques class. I made four such starts, had brought one to completion, and then got stuck. Hence the hiatus. My studio time with this current piece was a start-and-stop undertaking… Continue reading
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A Little Happy Dance
A text from art friend Simone two days ago: I’m in need of inspiration! Do you have any tips for me, how I can start doodling, messing around, getting in the creative flow again? A free online course that you jumped into, inspiring artists, blogposts 😉? An Instagram post from Andrea Nelson. Together, just the… Continue reading
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Seasons of Nature, Seasons of Art
Story 1, Seasons of NaturePerhaps you’re familiar with e.e. cummings’s poem, in Just- spring, which celebrates the mud-luscious, the puddle-wonderful, the running, the dancing, and the whistling of the micro-season he identifies as Just-spring. It’s a distinct mini-season in the big picture of spring as a whole—that little stretch of time when leaves are tender… Continue reading
My Story
In 2014, I grab an unexpected opportunity to paint.
To make art.
I get hooked.
In 2015 I start a blog—a diary of my life as an artist.
I post my paintings and their stories. The good, the bad, the ugly.
My compass points: bust through fear, be playful, get messy, trust my gut.

