A bite at a time

This past year has been hard for everyone, some more than others. I have positives and negatives I have personally experienced during this ‘quarantine’ and all of its regulations. In March of ’20, when it all started, I panicked for about a day. Panicking did nothing,...

Going on Tour…

I’m visiting home for the Chester County Studio Tour May 15-16. I love doing this show, but this year, due to other obligations, I’ll be just a patron of the arts. It is fun driving around Chester County to the 60 studios and even more talented artists, some friends,...

Comfort Zone and Cinco de Mayo!

In the late 90s, when I was in California, my friend Caroline suggested we walk across the border to Mexico. I loved adventure, but that seemed crazy. And dangerous. Just walk out of the United States and walk around Tijuana? “We don’t have to if you don’t want to,”...

A long time ago at a Comicon far, far away…

…I drew a portrait of Han, Luke and Leia. Comicon San Diego gave exhibitors the option to draw or paint one of a handful of assignments, to be included in their massive Comicon International program book. This is the one I did. I’ve always been fascinated with...

Feeling the Burn of Hitting a Goal

I am investigating new ways of running my art business. I know that sounds weird, especially considering the fact that by age XX, I should know how to get my work out there, but things have changed. Passively, I do know how to sell my work: if someone asks about it or...

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