Artists often work in a series, coming up with an idea, then tinkering with different versions of the idea. This allows them to experiment freely without concern for making any one iteration "perfect" or even "pretty."
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
More Burnishing with Colored Pencils
Monday, February 5, 2024
Mark Making for Pencil Drawing Class
Today is the start of Beginner's Pencil Drawing Class at the Community College of Beaver County. On the first day of class, we practice mark making. It's a wonderful way to get familiar with your art supplies and to give yourself permission to play.
It's a good practice in fact to visit a museum and copy the marks or even the whole composition of a master artist. You learn so much through the process.
Friday, February 2, 2024
Burnishing Practice
I've been exploring taking my time and simply playing with my art supplies. I recently decluttered my studio workdesk, and though it might not appear uncluttered from the photo below, it's way tidier than it was!
The colored pencil drawing of the heart above was the result of telling myself to take my time and practice burnishing with the colored pencils -- layering one color over another, then coming back and shifting the color balance as you go.
The burnishing process is relaxing, especially if you start with a simple shape or symbol. Hearts are a favorite symbol of mine, but perhaps you'd rather start with a circle, a triangle or a leaf shape.
Choose what's appealing to you.
Then pick colors -- using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel will create a harmonious scene with all of the colors getting along well.
Feel free to experiment as your intuition suggests.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Making my Wanderlust 2024 Art Journal
I began by cutting out the body of the book, being careful not to damage the binding. I left the end papers for their beauty and charm, even the title page.
Then I reinforced the binding with fiberglass tape. You could also glue on a strip of fabric.
Next I made a pattern with a scrap piece of paper, marking where I wanted to punch holes for the bindings. I punched four sets of holes in the binding of the book cover.
It felt good to gather items I had on hand rather than make a special trip to a craft store to spend money on a new item. I gave new life to an old book and came away happy with the artmaking experience and the final product. That's what I love about upcycling and making it yourself!
If you're curious to make your own book, it's not as hard as it might seem. Watch a YouTube video and give it a try.
You can do it!
Monday, January 29, 2024
Nature Journaling on a Snowy Day
Next August when it's swelteringly hot, I'll look back on this day with wonder.
Do you see beauty around you?
What would you like to remember about your life right now?
Include it in an artwork, and you will lock in the memory to look back on it in future years.
Saturday, January 27, 2024
A Valentine Print
Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays. It's all about love, chocolate and sending letters and cards to those you care about.
Each year, I fight back against the cold, dreary weather with bright colors, and hearts.
This year's plan began when I was in a local Michael's store buying supplies for a Pet Portraits class I was teaching. On the way to the checkout, I passed down an aisle of brightly colored papers. I couldn't help but pick up a pack of pink papers with Valentiney projects in mind.
Here's the finished printing block. I inked it up with a Ranger permanent black ink pad with StazOn ink.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
A Blast from the Past

I was digging through my printmaking supplies, looking for old Valentine's Day designs when I found this oversized postcard that I made in 2005.
I designed the art, then carved it into a linoleum block print. I printed up a batch of these on a variety of papers to make Valentine's cards for family and friends.
I didn't have to travel to get the heart-shaped postmark.
I shipped a batch of Valentine's cards in a manila envelope to the Postmaster of Valentines Virginia 23887 with a note requesting that they postmark and mail the cards from their town. I included this postcard to myself so I could have a copy of the festive postmark.
You can still do this trick to get your Valentines postmarked with a heart. Here are some cities to try:






























