Misty Forest
This just came from a client. They really liked a painting on my art web site, so we adapted it to fit their backsplash and added some birds and animals.
A short time at home
Three Sisters vanity
This picture just came from a client. It features a scene of the Three Sisters in Oregon on a small bathroom vanity. It's unusual in a couple of ways. For one thing, it's cone 4 glazes and not china paint like most of my work these days. And it is mounted so it can be removed.
Showing in Ballard
All of the month of February, I'll be showing paintings at Walter's Ice Cream Shop at 6408 32nd Ave. NW. They're going to be part of the Ballard Art Walk on the evening of the 15th, so if you're in the area, stop by.
Ferry and Navy ships
This tile job just went home yesterday. It features the view from the clients' home on Puget Sound. They live near Bremerton, so the ferry from Seattle goes by all the time, and Navy and Coast Guard ships are always in the area.
Paul Lewing/ Kurt Weiser Workshop
Registration is now open for a workshop that I’m really excited about. It will be china painting taught by Kurt Weiser and me at Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village, Colorado June 11-15.
Cave Painting Plaques
This picture was just sent to me by some folks who bought these at my recent holiday studio sale. I think they make a very nice grouping. They are 9" x 12" and 12" x 12".
Wellsona Estate Vineyards Sign
Not much happening in the studio this time of year, but There was this nice little sign for a vineyard in San Mateo, California.
Annual Holiday Studio Sale
I've been woking hard lately getting ready for the annual sale at my studio. It will be odd this year not having Gay Jensen's fiber work with me for the first time in 31 years.
Whidbey Island map
Here's a new pice, just out of the kiln yesterday, that went home today. It's a map of Whidbey Island, for a shower wall up there. It's 5' x 7' on 12" x 24" tiles. It's got a lot of fun images on it: the North and South Poles, Bunnies around Langley, New York and Florida way off to the east, and a kraken eating the Victoria Clipper.