11″ by 14″ watercolor on paper. I was so glad to have the chance to paint this beautiful little girl again. Tying her ballet shoes in pink with a carefully pinned bun, she looks like the sweetest little girl!
“Coke Bottles” 11″ by 14″ watercolor on paper. This painting is one of many of the vintage soda bottle paintings that I have planned, after a very successful shopping trip to Granddaddy’s Antiques.
“Cheerwine” 11″ by 15″ watercolor on paper. Vintage soda bottles are my new obsession. Let me know if anyone knows of some I can borrow. I’m especially wanting to borrow or buy some old coke bottles… the ones with the molded glass, not the printed logos. I love the start of a new series! Painting features three bottles: a wonderful old Cheerwine bottle that I borrowed from my brother, a glass coke bottle, and a clear glass wine bottle.
“Glass Carboy,” big 22″ by 30″ watercolor on paper. A blue glass carboy sits with two oversize mason jars on my kitchen table. I’m having so much fun painting pictures of glass.
15″ by 22″ watercolor of a pair of irises that I photographed in the neighbors’ yard last spring. What a welcome sight they will be again in a few months. I’m so bored of the snow and the cold.
8 by 7″ watercolor on paper. Death Valley, a section of road where several highways intersect and run together for a short while through Greensboro, North Carolina. Drive this every week day.
This painting is the second place winner in the 2010 BAL Small Arts Competition.