Flying Joyfully

4” square watercolor, gouache, and ink

“Like the hummingbird sipping nectar from every flower, I fly joyfully through my days, seeing beauty in everything.” – Amethyst Wyldfyre

Rufous

4” square. Watercolor and gouache

Rufous Hummingbird

One of the feistiest hummingbird in North America. The brilliant orange male and the green-and-orange female Rufous Hummingbird are relentless attackers at flowers and feeders, going after (if not always defeating) even the large hummingbirds of the Southwest, which can be double their weight.

Note: I bought a special handmade watercolor pan made with mica. I LOVE mica! Bring on all things glitter! Last year I learned from Carol Ho about cooking beans in micaceous pots, and the amazing potter ,Barbara Campbell, set me up! My beans have never been more delicious, and now mica is in my watercolor pallette too! Isn’t the world prettier with a little sparkle?

Scarlet Tide

4” square gouache and watercolor pencil on Yupo paper, mounted on cradled wood panel

“And far and wide, in a scarlet tide, The poppy’s bonfire spread.” -Bayard Taylor

Rooted in Life

4” watercolor and watercolor pencil on Kraft paper mounted on cradled panel

“I survived, carried on, glad to be like a weed, a wild red poppy, rooted in life.” – Marilyn Buck

Another mini. I let the Kraft paper do most of the work in this one, all that negative space creates a peaceful, neutral background.

Flight

“Flight” 4” square – gouache and ink mounted on cradled panel.

I am loving painting little paintings, they are quick, and easy, so it gives me a sense of play and accomplishment. I love how working small allows a braver approach to making art. Making tiny art is helping me grow as an artist, and it is fun:)

Mini workshop at Ghost Ranch. September 3-7