Christmas Greetings

Christmas Greetings

Gentle Readers, Thank you so much for visiting and following my blog! I so appreciate your comments, the emails you have sent me and simply that you took time out of your busy day to read my posts. I think of you often and will continue to strive to serve you well in 2016. 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 […]

Simple Steps to Developing a Palette

Simple Steps to Developing a Palette

In my last post, Simple Steps to Choosing a Palette, I talked about a method I use to determine the pigments for my paintings. In this post, I’ll give you an example of how I go about finding the right mix to match the mid-tone of the leaf color using the primary colors in the […]

Simple Steps to Choosing a Palette

Simple Steps to Choosing a Palette

Part of my task as a botanical artist and illustrator is to depict my chosen plant in not only an artful way, but as botanically accurately as possible.  This means that the colors in my painting should be as close as possible to the colors in the plant.  My goal is to convey the variations […]

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

Oregon Silverspot Butterfly

Insects…the good, the bad and the ugly…they are all around us. Few of us stop to think that without them we would all perish because if we had no pollinators we would eventually have no food, not to mention all of the other myriad things that they contribute to the ecosystem. Now I must admit […]