Update: Well I have finally got to move on Preston… its been a while, so much is going on. I have been working on crochet, portraits, books, and even design. I hope to be able to post some craft work, design: postcard and shirt illustration, very soon.
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I truly believe Mother Earth is weeping and the oil is still seeping… the oil is still coming with no end in sight. As an artist I hope that the ripple I make by contributing to help the animals in the gulf grows to become a tidal wave. My Illustration Friday piece this week shows the beauty that is now suffering and the stark reality of the oil spill’s effect on the wildlife. So I have thrown my stone and made a splash… Mother Earth we hear your cries and hope our ripples help to answer your call.
Illustration Friday did a special topic “ripple” this week to help the wildlife affected by the oil spill in the Gulf. Artists were asked to illustrate a sketchcard (2.5 x 3.5″) which can then be received through a donation of $10. All the money goes directly to organizations that benefit Gulf wildlife. Here is the link if you’re interested in donating or viewing any of the art cards (as well as my three), you can view the selection and find out more here: http://ripplesketches.blogspot.com/ . Since I don’t know when mine will appear on the blog, I am posting this as I submitted my designs.
Hoping for a tidal wave
Published June 16, 2010 illustration Leave a CommentTags: animals, art, britsih petroleum, donation, drawings, Exxon Valdez, gulf of mexico, illustration, oil, oil spill, sketchcard, wildlife
It is sad to think about all of the animals that are suffering or dying in the Gulf of Mexico, I truly believe Mother Earth is weeping. As she weeps, the oil is till seeping, every morning for the past 50 days the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is still polluting the ocean. An estimated estimated 25,000 to 30,000 barrels of oil a day is flowing into the Gulf ((Soutrce: unEARTHED EARTH JUSTICE). I remember as a young girl the Exxon Valdez spill in ’89 and how fragile the ecosystem was after the clean up. Sad to think this spill is even worse as this is a well not a tanker and the end of the leak is unknown. It is even possible that there is 100,00 barrels of oil per day; all numbers are estimated as this is considered intellectual property of British Petroleum. BP is working hard to come up with a solution to cap it, however all of their efforts have been unsuccessful.

Photograph: Lee Celano/Reuters (source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jun/07/bp-oil-spill-fines-government)
I have been very angry with politicians and the media coverage of this disaster they seem to only dramatize or center on the loss of revenues and even play the blame game. Obama plans to address the U.S. public later today. Listening to talk radio, 1330 am KNSS, the U.S. president Obama is claiming that AFTER everything is cleaned up that the environment will be better than it was before. Surprising considering all of the wildlife that has succumbed to this tragedy. Sea turtles are already endangered, where will this leave them? So very sad that animals don’t have a voice, but money does and it seems to be more important in this day in age. I found a way I can help as an artist through Illustration Friday ‘s weekly illustration challenge (website created by Penelope Dullaghan and Brianna Privett).
This week’s topic on Illustration Friday is “ripple,” this idea came from Kelly Light. Kelly Light, has provided that much needed voice for the animals in the gulf.
The Defender by Oliver Wade just one of the many cards that have already sold on the site. Currently there has been 308 images with over $2,000 dollars donated. Lets try together to make a tidal wave and help the animals in the gulf.
For more information check these Sites (only a few)
http://unearthed.earthjustice.org/category/tags/oil?gclid=CNH7jNKjoqICFR8bswodOVrXwA
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jun/07/bp-oil-spill-fines-government
Moving Ahead – Finding Grace (IF)
Published April 25, 2010 experience , illustration , journal , portrait 14 CommentsTags: art, dog, drawing, fine art, Grace, illustration, Illustration Friday, journal experience, light, meaning, new, pastels, schnauzer
Illustration Friday’s word this week is “Ahead”…. I thought about this and almost went with the literal interpretation, A – Head which would apply to all portraits. Then I thought about it a little differently, what does it mean to me right now in this very moment. To me it means progress, moving forward. Many times I feel like I get stuck, working so hard to move forward. The art work above shows my progress towards completion, my moving “Ahead”.
Chasing Grace Part II
Published April 17, 2010 experience , illustration , journal , portrait 3 CommentsTags: art, dog, drawing, fine art, Grace, illustration, pastels, schnauzer
Looking Below The Surface – Detective IF
Published April 17, 2010 illustration 2 CommentsTags: art, fine art, graphic, illustration, Illustration Friday, journal experience, light, meaning, painting, relationships, space
I was wondering how many of us really look under the surface to what’s inside; Illustration Friday’s topic this week is “detective”… so I thought about it and thought the obvious things like Sherlock Holmes, magnifying glass etc., but then I thought about what a detective does and bingo I had it. This is something I have been dealing with quite a bit as an artist. People tend to judge books by their covers and this applies to people and even approaches to art or concepts. I know its not easy when someone walks into your life looking like they are poor, homeless, or maybe just common etc. In reality each of us reflect our inner gifts in different ways… Still I do think its funny, the stereotypes of an artist – some people don’t think I am an artist because well I am not weird enough, not covered with ink, have punk hair or anything else they believe I should have… but If you got to know me, by being a detective and looking under the surface, you would be surprised and realize most if not all of those things don’t matter. What matter’s is me, (my art) and yes, I am an artist.
As American as Apple Pie…. Rockwell
Published April 13, 2010 illustration Leave a CommentTags: art, fine art, illustration, painting
When people think of Norman Rockwell, it is normally an idealized painting on the cover of a Saturday Evening Post. I am sure we all have our favorites… I of course have too many to count.
What you might not realize is that the Wichita Art Museum (WAM) is showing an exhibit of Rockwell’s work from March 7 – May 30, some very well known pieces and some different pieces, all of which span over 40 years. Yes, the Saturday Evening Posts, Boys Journal and other magazines all used his art, but Rockwell also did more abstract illustrations. For example, he depicted an illustration of Murders in Mississippi; reflecting on civil rights and the KluKlux Klan. Many of the notes from this project are on exhibit as well, helping to break down the artist’s process. Being a commercial artist Rockwell tended to be controversial and looked down upon by artists and illustrators. Even though his paintings are highly detailed and many have an underlying message, at times political. Still many of his works caught childhood innocence, a snap shot that tells a story like the “day in the life of a girl.”
I read many interesting facts regarding his models: Rockwell worked from photography late in his career. In the beginning his models would have to stand for hours held in place with ropes and pulleys or kept balanced by stacks of books. Many of his models were not professional and many were children (paid by time with a pile of coins.)
The exhibit is well worth your time even if you are not an artist. WAM is free on Saturdays!

Menagerie 3 Minus 1 & Pain In The Neck – IF “Linked”
Published April 10, 2010 illustration 4 CommentsTags: art, concept, design, drawing, figurative, fine art, illustration, Illustration Friday, journal experience, light, meaning, new, pencil, relationships
I was wondering what I could post for Illustration Friday’s topic Linked. So I let the word just bounce around in my head all day. And smack, every kind of link imaginable kept coming up ie. braid, quilts, and then it hit me; Family, How much more than that can people be linked? We don’t always like our family, but we will always love them, because we share a link. This is one of my most favorite captured moments of my sister, brother and I by my Dad; there are four of us, but the baby sister hasn’t made her debut just yet.
So my next thought would be to make sure I show her as well… “Pain In The Neck,” and the title is just the tip of the iceberg.
All of us are linked through family and I think sometimes everyone needs to remember that. I just think back to when we were all at home together and a lot of those memories do make me laugh. And if you really try to think about “Linked” I even started wondering about the missing link or a skeleton…. but I am glad I chose the drawing or drawings I did, because they mean alot to me and to my family.
Chasing Grace
Published April 10, 2010 illustration , portrait 1 CommentTags: art, dog, drawing, fine art, Grace, illustration
Moving Ahead (Portrait Update)
Published March 15, 2010 experience , Favorites , illustration , Intro , journal , portrait 5 CommentsTags: art, dog, drawing, Grace, painting, pastel, schnauzer, sketch, space
I am so excited to start on this portrait. This is the beginning or first sketch mainly for concept of space before placing in color. The media being used will be pastels. I have to make sure that the drawing is accurate in order to continue comparing several photographs for reference before moving on. I will continue to update progress on this drawing and do my best to explain my work process.













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