"There's gold in them thar hills."
Hatcher Pass, Alaska. Through the rolling hills and roiling mist a shrouded vestige of the past appears. Peaks of red that sheltered the miners of the Alaska Pacific Mining Company dot the velvety green pass. Ghostly mists and fog and clouds hover above, all secretly holding the stories of the men seeking their fortunes that came to a halt during WWII. Eerily beautiful.
Pastel board, 16 x 20, $400.
September 17, 2014
August 19, 2014
Lavender Fields, Sequim, Bohoy pastel
Lavender Fields forever.
A little bit of Provence on an island off of Seattle- a town called Sequim.
Mounds of purple, lavender, blues and violets line up on the farms like soldiers ready for battle to clean and permeate the air with its herbal, sweet scent.
[The name comes from lavandus a Latin word that means to wash and its aromatherapy properties soothe one's head, body and soul.]
It did.
Pastel, 8x10, $150.
A little bit of Provence on an island off of Seattle- a town called Sequim.
Mounds of purple, lavender, blues and violets line up on the farms like soldiers ready for battle to clean and permeate the air with its herbal, sweet scent.
[The name comes from lavandus a Latin word that means to wash and its aromatherapy properties soothe one's head, body and soul.]
It did.
Pastel, 8x10, $150.
August 3, 2014
Peony Seller, Pike's Mkt Seattle, Bohoy
Peony Seller at Pike's Market in Seattle:
Pale pink balls of heavenly aroma arranged in buckets for sale.
Like puffy little petticoats.
How can nature create such petals of perfection?
8 x10, mixed media. SOLD- Pennsylvania
Pale pink balls of heavenly aroma arranged in buckets for sale.
Like puffy little petticoats.
How can nature create such petals of perfection?
8 x10, mixed media. SOLD- Pennsylvania
Labels:
flowers,
mixed media,
people,
travel
June 23, 2014
Flower "girl"

while ago reminds me of
my two old college friends.
"Earth Mother" Oksana,
and Janie the herb grower.
I can picture either of them
doing just this-gliding
through fields of flowers
and herbs, bathed by the
sun, in solitude, picking up
gifts from the earth.
Pastel 8x10, framed
SOLD New York

June 11, 2014
May 30, 2014
Mermaid
A dip in the ocean will turn you blue.
So the teal of a swimming pool calls for you.
Chlorine, not sea smells, burn your nose.
No shells, just tiles lay under your toes.
Warm but cool-
it will have to do.
Swim little mermaid.
Watercolor, 8 x 10, $200.
Labels:
people,
sea and sky,
watercolor
May 7, 2014
Day of Reflection

A day of reflection- always.
I did this art recently of my friend Zoe for the header of her blog
http://beautifulbeyond50.com/ and it seems to appropriately fit this day.
Our friendship began when, as college women, we were both selected as Mademoiselle Magazine Guest Editors joining the ranks of accomplished "GEs" such as writers Slyvia Plath, Tama Janowitz, Joan Didion, Ann Beattie, Janet Burroway, Mona Simpson [Steve Jobs sister], Carol Brightman, Francine du Plessix Gray; journalist Lynn Sherr, NY Times food critic Gael Greene, Fashionistas Betsy Johnson, Linda Allard, Bonnie August, NY Fashion Week founder Fern Mallis, and actress Ali McGraw.
A once-in-a-lifetime experience.
We all went on to live our lives in different ways- some obviously more successful than others, but most of us are now at that age of reflection. Looking back, looking ahead, working on making ourselves beautiful beyond 50; inside and out.
Today I will commence my next year of doing just that.
"Zoe in mirror", pastel 5 x 7, commission.
Labels:
commission,
fashion,
pastels,
people,
tribute
April 30, 2014
April 21, 2014
April 2, 2014
Spring Robin in snow
The spring robin is dazed and confused.
As are we.
It's spring, but snow petals
are replacing our flower petals.
Watercolor, 5 x 7, SOLD- Massachusetts
As are we.
It's spring, but snow petals
are replacing our flower petals.
Watercolor, 5 x 7, SOLD- Massachusetts
Labels:
animals,
landscape,
rain and snow,
watercolor
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