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320 Front


The color of this mat looks grey, but is actually a mossy green and will be included with the sale of the painting.
tags: alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral still life, image is 5x7m with mat to equal 8x10 for framing, price $75 buy through Pay Pal.
Monday 03.24.14
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319 Crate and Barrel

Did you know there is only one Crate and Barrel store that sells flowers?  It is in Lincoln Park/Chicago and they have beautiful flowers!  This was inspired by a gorgeous bouquet of peach colored tulips and yellow-green roses with lots of greens.
tags: alcohol ink on yupo paper, image is 7x5, price $75 buy through Pay Pal.
Sunday 03.23.14
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316 Two Left


tags: alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral, image is 5x7. Still life, price $75 buy through Pay Pal includes mat for 8x10 frame.
Friday 03.14.14
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315 Off To The Side, Another View

Happy to report the banner for my garden club's booth at Art in Bloom is FINISHED and out of my hands.  I will post a picture of it at the Art Museum during Art in Bloom, so you can get the full effect.
tags: 8x10 image matted to 11 x14. price $100 includes mat buy through Pay Pal, alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral, image is 8 x10, still life
Thursday 03.13.14
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314 Off To The Side

"Patience is a virtue" and it applies to me.  Standing back from a painting every few mintues helps to see the things that need correcting.  Having patience and making every stroke count is a practice I need to improve on.  Coincidentally, Daily Paintwork artist, Karen Margulis wrote about this in her blog today, and it really hit home.  The alcohol inks are helping me because you simply can't rush them.  You must wait to see what the INK decides to do, not what YOU want it to do. 
tags: 8x10 image matted to 11 x14. price $100 includes mat buy through Pay Pal, alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral still life, image is 8 x10, matted to 11x14
Wednesday 03.12.14
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313 Roses Gone Wild

I can't believe I forgot to post this yesterday.  duh.
tags: $75 buy through Pay Pal, alcohol ink on yupo paper, image is 5x7 matted with white mat to 8 x 10., price 75, still life
Tuesday 03.11.14
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312. Red and Yellow Tulips

There is so much to learn about the alcohol inks.  I think this process will really help me to loosen up with my acrylics.  I never realized giving up control could be so much fun!  My favorite part of this painting includes the stems just below the rim of the bowl.  If anyone with alcohol ink experience has any advice to offer, I would be most appreciative.  Please leave a comment on this blog.
tags: 8x10 image matted to 11 x14. price $100 includes mat buy through Pay Pal, alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral still life
Sunday 03.09.14
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310. Mixed Tulips

As an artist, it is always good to step out of my comfort zone and learn something new.  I am enjoying this creative learning process, the unpredictability of the medium, and how to "tame" it just a bit.  Alcohol inks give a vibrancy I can't achieve with acrylics and I love it. 

Regarding the giant banner for Art in Bloom, I have had many disappointments and little success in figuring out how to use the alcohol inks on a very large canvas.  Some things just aren't meant to be.  So I am painting the banner with acrylics and trying to mimic the likeness of the Garden 4 painting.  It is a giant effort and I will hope I can pull it off.
tags: alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral, if desired., image is 5x7, includes white mat, price $75 buy through Pay Pal
Friday 03.07.14
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307. Garden 2

Still working on a design for my garden club and getting to know alcohol inks a little better. 

tags: alcohol ink on yupo paper, floral, garden landscape
Tuesday 03.04.14
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306. Garden 1

I am an active member of a garden club and have been working on a painting to use as our banner image for our participation in the Milwaukee Art Museum's Art In Bloom Marketplace, where we will sell our leaf vessels in late March, as well as enter our floral interpretation of an ancient art piece.  I find alcohol inks extremely difficult to work with because there is very little artist control, even less so than watercolor in my humble opinion.  I have painted many "pretty" abstracts with alcohol ink, but never a more controlled subject like this.  Although challenging, I am enjoying this very much.  More to come....
tags: 9 x 12, alcohol ink on yupo paper, contact artist for price, garden, landscape
Monday 03.03.14
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