My daughter asked if she could use my computer so I said “Sure, if you let me sketch you while you are at it.” Since she really wanted some time online, she agreed. Yes! This was just what I needed–a subject guaranteed to stay fairly still for an extended period! I have been wanting to […]
View of the City
I took a walk this afternoon along Willamette Boulevard and enjoyed this pretty view of the city. It was too cold to stand and sketch so I took a photo and did this back where it is warm and dry.
Japanese Garden Sketchcrawl
The Portland Sketchcrawl group met today at the Japanese Garden for a pleasant but chilly afternoon of sketching. Although rain was forecast, only two drops of rain fell on my sketchpad while we were there. We sketched as long as we could take the cold, then headed to a coffee shop for warm refreshments and […]
Smuggling Radishes
We went out to eat and I had this pretty radish as a garnish beside my fritter. I smuggled the radish home in my purse so I could sketch it the next day. I sketched it in graphite first then water color and colored pencil to see which one I liked best. The water color […]
Teapots in the Wild
I said, “I think I’ll sketch a series of teapots next.” My husband replied, “Teapots in the wild or domesticated ones?” “Hmmm, teapots in the wild sounds way more fun”. So here is my series of teapots sketched in the wild. I did the first one in a coffee shop in Hood River. The next […]



This blog is about my journey as a botanical artist--what I am learning, what inspires me and what I am currently drawing or painting. My desire is to continually hone my skills to better express my wonder and gratitude for the beauty of the creation around me in the Pacific Northwest (USA).