This is my newest painting done in acrylic on a 30 X 24 canvas. Not quite finished but it's coming along. The main reason I chose this "Monet" inspired piece was due to a poster I have in my living room that has faded with the years. So I wanted a fresh painting and I knew I could come close to recreating this beautiful painting. I love how the path draws you in. I'll post again when I finally finish this painting.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Clueless Abstract
I decided to venture into abstract painting, stepping away from my usual landscapes and portraits. However, I struggled to break free from the confines of familiar shapes, finding myself fixated on circles. Despite experimenting with texture using thick acrylic mediums and iridescent paint, the end result fell short of my expectations.
Ultimately, I realized my true passion lies in landscapes and portraits. While I admire those who can craft wonders from a blank canvas, my imagination seemed to have taken a vacation. Nonetheless, I remain optimistic that with practice, my abstract attempts will improve, and my imagination will return in full force.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Little Red Canoe
This painting was inspired by a greeting card I received. I used acrylics with a watercolor application on a
9 x 12 canvas paper. If I could live in one of my painting this would be it. Where there is only breath taking beauty, nature, and tranquility.
9 x 12 canvas paper. If I could live in one of my painting this would be it. Where there is only breath taking beauty, nature, and tranquility.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Backwater Geese
This painting was inspired from the backwaters of the Mississippi River. One of the things I like about this painting is the complete feeling of relaxation.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Family Photos
Palisades Park provides an exceptional backdrop for capturing unforgettable family moments. With its picturesque scenery and inviting ambiance, it's the perfect setting for creating cherished memories. However, coordinating a family photo with our large and dispersed family—comprising my husband, seven kids, and six grandkids can be quite the endeavor.


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