Sketchbook–A Wild Rose

Sketchbook–A Wild Rose

One of the benefits of sketching the Nootka Rose was breathing in its rich fragrance as I worked.  As roses go, it’s pretty demure, but the aroma is world class! Choice of Pigments The rose’s leaves had just unfurled and were a lovely fresh green, so I mixed the bright pigments, W&N Winsor Blue Green […]

Big Leaf Maple Returns

Big Leaf Maple Returns

Some of you may remember this Acer macrophyllum leaf I started…gulp…well over a year ago! I put the painting away to work on some other projects, and the dried leaf has been patiently waiting all this time, hanging from a ‘third hand’ device on my table!  Luckily a gentle blow every now and again has […]

Camassia Fields Forever?

Camassia Fields Forever?

At one time, Camassia meadows stretched over many acres in the Willamette Valley, looking like lakes of clear water from a distance according to the early explorer, Meriwether Lewis. Camassia quamash or Camas lilies grow in the Oak savannas of the Pacific Northwest, along with many other wild flowers. Camas lily bulbs were a staple […]

Sketchbook–Winter Twigs

Sketchbook–Winter Twigs

On my walks on these dreary wet days of winter, it seems that nature is asleep and I see nothing but bare twigs and dead field grasses.  Recently I took a closer look when I began searching for something to sketch for a sketchbook exchange project I am involved in (more about that later).  I […]

Early and Stream Violets

Early and Stream Violets

You might say that a trail of ants led me to these Pacific Northwest native violets and butterfly. Last year I painted the native, Wild Ginger featuring some ants crawling on its roots, which seemed appropriate since Wild Ginger is propagated by ants. I wanted to not only describe the wild ginger’s ‘personality’, or form […]