Botanical Art Show at Lan Su Garden

Botanical Art Show at Lan Su Garden

After many months of preparation, the botanical art show at Lan Su Garden, an urban classical Chinese garden in Portland, Oregon, has opened. About ten months ago, artists from Oregon Botanical Artists, Pacific Northwest Botanical Artists and Oregon Guild of Natural Science Illustrators were invited to submit work for this juried exhibition. The theme of […]

A Sketching Short Cut

A Sketching Short Cut

Sketching helps me be more aware of not only the natural world, but of the urban scenes that surround me every day.  For some reason, when I sketch something, I am forever bonded to it.  I find that worries drop away as I forget everything but the scene or plant in front of me. Besides […]

Lupine Commission Finished

Lupine Commission Finished

Someone will be surprised this Christmas! (Don’t worry I have permission to share about it online.) This painting started with an inquiry last winter about a commissioned painting featuring Lupine. The client wanted the painting for the following Christmas and gave me artistic license in choosing the variety of Lupine and the composition of the […]

The March of the Insects

The March of the Insects

Insects keep crawling in…through my sketchbook and into my paintings!  I know this sounds like a problem that requires a quick search down a store aisle for a certain spray or powder…but I actually invite the insects into the picture.  I want to indicate that these plants belong to a community, to hint that there […]

Sketchbook–Quince Fruit

Sketchbook–Quince Fruit

We have an old gnarled Quince tree (Cydonia oblonga) in our garden that produces an abundant crop of fruit each year.  We propped up the main branches recently lest they become so bowed down with fruit that the tree finally topples over.  Quince trees have been in cultivation for millennia, in fact as a Greek […]