8″x10″ original pastel on sanded paper
I am grateful for soft dunes, and beautiful ends to the day. I am also grateful for sand that looks violet. Violet sand. Is. Magic.
8″x10″ original pastel on sanded paper
I am grateful for soft dunes, and beautiful ends to the day. I am also grateful for sand that looks violet. Violet sand. Is. Magic.
8″ square original pastel on sanded paper
I am grateful for all the rides over all the years:)
9″x12″ original oil on panel
30-A, Florida
I am grateful I have someone to walk the beach with. I love the brush strokes and loosely mixed color of this painting, but mostly, it says “together” it is such a sweet reminder.
8″ square oil on panel
I am grateful for the warmth, the crackle, the friendship songs, and the stories shared.
8″x4″ oil on panel
24″x18″ pastel on sanded paper
Today I brought the beach to Baylor Hospital in Dallas. The best magic trick I know is making a scene appear from a blank sheet of paper and bits of colored chalk. It was wonderful to share that process with doctors and nurses, patients, and their caregivers. I set up in a wonderfully busy atrium in the heart of the Sammons Cancer center. There is a small stage with lights and an easel. Then…I just made art. People could just walk by, or stop and talk as their schedule and curiosity allowed them. The beach has a universal appeal. My painting reminded many people of trips they had taken to the beach and many shared their stories: a honeymoon to Hawaii, a trip to Mexico in college, family reunions in Florida, and two little girls told me all about their adventures camping on Padre Island. Some people found reason to come back over and over to watch the painting’s progress.
I love that today my daily painting touched so many lives, and for a moment, people could imagine (or remember) a sweet time at the beach instead of their chemo or their busy day at work.
10″x8″ pastel on sanded paper
Plein air
My sweet husband is a runner, and he spends his runs scouting out fantastic painting spots for me. Today he made coffee in the dark, brought me to a spectacular beach, and even set up my easel.
10″x8″ pastel and wind on sanded paper
Plein air – Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii
Poʻipū literally, “crashing waves” in Hawaiian
Color study 3.5″x2.5″
I love these little studies, they are a great way to work out colors and compositions, or just to finish a painting when you are short on time.
Painting with my girls!
8″x10″ pastel on sanded paper
“Just as the wave cannot exist for itself, but is ever a part of the heaving surface of the ocean, so must I never live my life for itself, but always in the experience which is going on around me.” -Albert Schweitzer