This is a watercolor sketch of a scene from the StarStable game I like to play with my daughter. She found a way to get to the other side of that locked gate, but I couldn't. So, while she ran around exploring, I sat down and painted the view to pass the time. Someday DreamShadow and I will gallop into Epona!
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Hoopa Doopa Valley Children's book , watercolor illustrations
All three of the Hoopa Doopa Valley books are now available at Amazon.com! My aunt and I worked together to create this wonderful trilogy ...
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Waiting for Epona
This is a watercolor sketch of a scene from the StarStable game I like to play with my daughter. She found a way to get to the other side of that locked gate, but I couldn't. So, while she ran around exploring, I sat down and painted the view to pass the time. Someday DreamShadow and I will gallop into Epona!
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Plein Air
Now that it's the middle of summer and temps are over 100, I thought it would be a good idea to take my paints outside while the kids played in the pool. The light on the mountain is constantly changing and is a regular warm up exercise for me. Here it is!
Friday, December 5, 2014
Advent Calendar
I wanted to make my own advent calendar this year, so I searched the internet for ideas. I knew the one I made would have to be deep enough to hold little candy treats for the children. (And since was only going to make one, it needed to have room for two treats in every door).
I also recently read a book that took place in the Netherlands, and was fascinated by the description of the houses, so I spent a lot of time looking at pictures of "Holland houses" for inspiration. Here's a few photos of my project!
The kids are enjoying finding mini Dove chocolates, mini York peppermint patties and gold wrapped chocolate coins. Andes candies would have worked really well too, since they're small and flat, but I couldn't find them that day.
I also recently read a book that took place in the Netherlands, and was fascinated by the description of the houses, so I spent a lot of time looking at pictures of "Holland houses" for inspiration. Here's a few photos of my project!
The kids are enjoying finding mini Dove chocolates, mini York peppermint patties and gold wrapped chocolate coins. Andes candies would have worked really well too, since they're small and flat, but I couldn't find them that day.
I cut the openings in the poster board directly on top of the mat board, to help indicate where the foam board needed to be built up. It took two layers to reach the height I wanted. I was trying to use stuff I had around the house the day after Thanksgiving.
After all the openings were cut and the foam board in place I painted the top with acrylic. I added a string to the top for hanging, but they decided to lean it against the wall on a small table. The only thing I had to go out for was the candy to fill it. The house is about 20 inches tall and 12 wide.
Photo after day 4. I kind of wish there were pictures behind the doors for something to look at once they open, but I wasn't prepared for that. Maybe next time...
Monday, December 1, 2014
Dollhouse food
My daughter and I have been working on making tiny things for the dollhouse. We bought one pack of white Sculpey clay thinking we could use it for anything and then paint it the color we needed. But later we did find it challenging to paint such little pieces! We're pretty happy with the results.
Friday, November 7, 2014
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