I guess it's no secret that I like to paint coffee and breakfast goodies. If I paint them, then I won't eat them! This little oil painting is 5x7 and is framed. It sells for $95 + s/h.
This is a fun one. It was difficult waiting until last to put in all those colorful sprinkles on the donuts. It is in oil, 8x10 and is framed. It is $110 + s/h.
This is a watercolor on Aquaboard. I like painting on this surface because I can get nice detail. Once finished, the work can be sprayed with a fixative and framed without matting or glass. This painting is 8x10 and comes framed. It is $110 + s/h.
Welcome! This is a separate blog from my Skywriting page which features my aviation art. Here there'll be a focus on the other work that I do- landscape, still life, animals, florals, and even fabric art. Thanks for checking!
My husband and I live in the Pacific Northwest. Before moving here in 2006, we lived on Kodiak Island in Alaska for 23 years. There, I worked in an art gallery, commercial fished (only for a summer), and taught art at Kodiak College for nearly 18 years. My specialty is aviation art, and I am a member of the American Society of Aviation Artists, the Canadian Aviation Artists Association, NorthWest Air Force Artists and the Coast Guard and Air Force art programs. I have won some cool awards from places like ASAA, Simuflite/Flying Magazine and Aviation Week and Space Technology and have done some work for Alaska Magazine, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the Alaska Airmen's Association. I love painting airplanes, but find doing occasional still life and landscapes a fun diversion. Additional diversions are singing with a Sweet Adelines chorus and tap dancing. Boredom is not in my vocabulary.