Galls and Baubles

Galls and Baubles

The galls hung down like baubles on the branches of a Garry Oak tree that I encountered on my walk. I had never seen so many on one tree before, and was entranced by all of the colors, from greenish yellow to beige to burgundy/brown, and sizes from quite small up to one inch (2.5 […]

Meeting Friends in the Forest–Old and New

Meeting Friends in the Forest–Old and New

I recently spent a weekend hiking and sketching in eastern Oregon with a group from Oregon Botanical Artists. The weekend was generously hosted by two eastern Oregon botanical artists so we could get to know one another better. We spent the first day sketching at an area called the Metolius Preserve, where an effort is […]

Sketching Tiny

Sketching Tiny

Travel is for fun, right? At least my kind of traveling is…so one of my favorite things to do on the road is to make these tiny pencil sketches in my journal. They are not at all demanding to do and give me a quick result before I rush off to the next sight. All […]

A Brief Hiatus

A Brief Hiatus

To my Dear Readers, I wanted to let you know that I will be posting only occasionally at best for the next few weeks. I’ve got some big family events coming up, then will be traveling for awhile. In the meantime, I wanted to give you this bouquet from my garden as a small token […]

Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger

“I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” Pablo Picasso When I read this quote, it resonated with me regarding my journey in botanical art. Each new project feels like it borders on the impossible because it is yet untried. There is risk involved. […]