Sunday, August 8, 2010
New Decoupaged Pressed Flower Miniatures
These are a few of the new decoupaged pressed
flower pieces I have up at Crush Wine Bar in Whitefish
for the month of August. I didn't have ideal conditions to photograph
these little lovelies, so I will probably re-shoot and re-post sometime after
the show comes down.

Sway
Acrylic and pressed flower on canvas
4x6 inches
flower pieces I have up at Crush Wine Bar in Whitefish
for the month of August. I didn't have ideal conditions to photograph
these little lovelies, so I will probably re-shoot and re-post sometime after
the show comes down.

Sway
Acrylic and pressed flower on canvas
4x6 inches
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Seasons. Four 20 x 20 in paintings

Tuesday, July 20, 2010
A Birthday Banner

Click on the images to see this banner more closely, and to bask in its adorable, yet also rusticly-artsy glory.

Encaustic Hood is in, things are cookin'

A sneak peak at the new encaustic side of the studio. The hood is up and performing its duties admirably, if not a bit frankensteinishly. My fingers are relieved to be done working with sheet metal for a while. The temperatures have all been figured out, the mediums have been mixed, the paint pots are simmering and things, (landscapes dontcha know!) are in the works. Joy!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Red Mare Wines
Exciting news! The wine label project I have been working on with my talented winemaking sister Anne Vawter is about to be printed and bottle-affixed (for my lack of a better term) very soon!
Here are a few images of the front and back label I created for the delicious 2007 cabernet sauvignon.
Check out her newly finished website redmarewines.com


and here are some shots of the embossing die and printing process...

Here are a few images of the front and back label I created for the delicious 2007 cabernet sauvignon.
Check out her newly finished website redmarewines.com


and here are some shots of the embossing die and printing process...



Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Change is Scary. But Fun
It was a stressful week yes, but today my dear readers, something wonderful happened! I finally laid brush to wax! That's right, the encaustic side of the studio is now in use... well sort of. You see my ventilation system is not installed yet, so I cheated a little, and froze a little with all the doors and windows open, but it wasn't too bad. I will post sneak peeks soon I promise.
My but it is exhilarating doing something new in one's own studio! I learned many things;
1. I probably should have changed out of my good sweater (will I ever learn?)
2. The Opal Aqumarine hotcake by Enkaustikos is AWESOME
3. Making your own medium is really not as intimidating as it looks
4. Burning your fingertips is part of learning how to work around hot plates
5. I must remember to inspect and pick out on average 5 dog hairs between each layer of wax
6. I need a bigger studio. Just kidding... but not really
7. I almost got scared and started painting on an unfinished acrylic painting I have on the other side of the room right before I fired up the hot plates, I had to give myself a pep talk. Change is scary. But fun.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Working on the Studio
I always love to see other artist's working spaces. So here are a few pictures of my little art studio, which is undergoing some changes right now. Besides a much needed spring cleaning, I am re-defining the space to include an encaustic painting area (photos of that still to come).
There are some challenges with this space. It has to be many things; a laundry room, a potting shed of sorts, guest room (sorry Mom), and horror of horrors... a dog kennel for two big hairy and farty dogs. A situation I am living with but plotting to remedy.
There are some challenges with this space. It has to be many things; a laundry room, a potting shed of sorts, guest room (sorry Mom), and horror of horrors... a dog kennel for two big hairy and farty dogs. A situation I am living with but plotting to remedy.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thinking about encaustics

This is an encaustic painting I did in Shawna's workshop. It was a shower gift for the beautiful Lindsey Jane of Lindsey Jane Photography. I like how you can sketch into wax, that might be my most favorite thing about it.
Speaking of encaustics... more are soon to come! I'm pretty dang excited about my decision to move into this medium. For me it is a big commitment in a lot of ways so... it's kindof, well, it's just BIG!
Friday, May 7, 2010
Decoupaged pressed flowers


It knew when I pressed these flowers last year that I would wish I had done more.
I'm ready for summer now :)
You can find most of these for sale at my Etsy store.
I'm ready for summer now :)
You can find most of these for sale at my Etsy store.
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