After several attempts to incorporate something unusual into this project, I ultimately decided to stick with the fish. At first, I had planned to include a mermaid or even a sunken ship—maybe both. But after some thoughtful consideration, I realized those additions might overwhelm the painting and make it feel too busy, especially given the limited size of the canvas. In the end, simplicity won out. Perhaps in a future piece, on a larger canvas, I’ll revisit the idea and let the mermaid take center stage.
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Thursday, May 29, 2025
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Gift Of A Portrait Continued
The painting below was initially completed, but something didn’t sit right with me—the background felt off, and the hair color wasn’t quite what I had envisioned. To bring it closer to what I wanted, I deepened the background using a mix of burnt sienna, raw umber, and medium yellow, which gave it more warmth and depth. I also darkened the hair and made subtle adjustments to the skin tone. I'm much happier with how it's coming together now. The forehead still needs a bit more blending before I apply the final varnish, but overall, the changes have brought the piece closer to my original vision.
Link of post of original painting
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| Portrait received |
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Gift Of A Portrait
Monday, March 24, 2025
Painting Collection: Babe’s Safari
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| Completed |
Recently, I painted four individual safari animals for my grandson’s new bedroom. Afterward, I had an idea to include my grandson in one painting, sitting along side his new safari friends.
Click link to view Safari Animal Paintings
When beginning a painting I use an inspirational photo to guide my project. Sometimes, I use a digital photo to help refine my vision, and for this, I rely on the Procreate app. It’s a great tool that allows me to combine my artwork with digital photos. I can upload images of my paintings, then manipulate and arrange them within the app to find the best perspective and composition for each piece. It’s an essential part of my creative process. Then I transfer the idea onto my canvas and paint!
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Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Nursery Paintings Cont
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Adorable DIY Safari Animal Art for Your Baby’s Room
Getting ready for a baby can be both exciting and overwhelming—especially when it comes to decorating the nursery. If you’re looking for a fun and relaxing project that adds a personal touch, this DIY safari animal artwork is a perfect way to de-stress and bring some cuteness into your baby’s space!
Easy DIY Safari Animal Art
These charming baby safari animals are surprisingly simple to create. Even if you’re not confident in your drawing skills, don’t worry—you can use a cute cartoon template to trace your design. Here’s how:
- Trace Your Design: Use carbon tracing paper to transfer a template onto a canvas. This saves time and ensures a polished look.
- Paint with Soft Colors: Use acrylic paint thinned with a bit of water to achieve soft, pastel hues. This keeps the artwork light and soothing—perfect for a nursery.
- Outline for Definition: Once your painting is dry, use a fine-tip black marker to outline your design, adding detail and depth.
And just like that—voilĂ ! You have an adorable, hand-painted piece of art that ties your baby’s nursery theme together.
Not Into Safari Animals? No Problem!
If safari critters aren’t your style, there are endless other adorable designs available online. Whether you prefer woodland animals, ocean creatures, or dreamy celestial themes, you can easily customize this project to match your vision.
Creating your baby’s nursery should be a joyful experience, and this simple DIY project is a wonderful way to add a personal, handmade touch. So grab your supplies, get creative, and have fun bringing your baby’s space to life!
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Kelp In Motion
In this painting, I continue exploring the kelp forest, a process that has been both intriguing and rewarding. Capturing texture, movement, and light presents unique challenges, but incorporating fine details—delicate dashes and varied dots in multiple hues—brings the scene to life. These dynamic patterns create a sense of motion, making the kelp feel as if it’s swaying with the currents.
As I refine my techniques, I find a deeper connection to the subject, allowing the painting to evolve organically. More to come as this piece progresses! To see post of last update click link Kelp cont.
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