2/12 Walter, 6×6 oil on panel
Playing catch up. We actually had sun this weekend in Western Washington. Went to Seattle to celebrate Chinese New Year and watch the lion dance at the Wing Luke museum, and enjoy great Chinese BBQ at Kau Kau.
2/12 Walter, 6×6 oil on panel
Playing catch up. We actually had sun this weekend in Western Washington. Went to Seattle to celebrate Chinese New Year and watch the lion dance at the Wing Luke museum, and enjoy great Chinese BBQ at Kau Kau.
2/6 Tiffany, dog #65, 6×6 oil on panel

2/5 – Rose, 6×6 oil on panel. 1001dogs.tumblr.com

2/3 – Dog #62, Camille 6×6 oil on panel
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2/1 – Victor, 6×6 oil on panel

30 Moths of September, Each 6×6 Acrylics on Paper
Here they are, in all their glory – virtually! Thankful to have completed this set. I learned a lot about acrylics, and learned I have a lot more to learn.
I would like to announce that my artist friend, Ellen Vieth, has picked 8 of my Moths for the November show at her gallery – Little Pink House Gallery, Genesee, ID. Yippee! Thanks, Ellen!
What’s on for NEXT month? I’m thinking about gouache. Not sure what subject. But it IS October. Stay tuned!

9/30 – Picture Winged Leaf Moth, Male, 6×6 Acrylics on Paper
How fun, how interesting. This is the male version of the moth I painted on 9/4. He’s very svelte.

9/29 Joseph’s Coat Moth, 6×6 Acrylics on Paper
As a child my parents took us to a bunch of musicals. I remember them fondly. As an adult I realize how expensive they were! But what an experience, which I remember to this day. We saw Joseph and the Multi Colored Dream Coat, and I would like to say that Donny Osmond was Joseph, but I can’t be sure.

9/28 Semioptila Torta, 6×6 Acrylics on Paper

9/27 Hummingbird Moth, 6×6 Acrylics on Paper
These are such amazing creatures – they look startlingly similar to hummingbirds! Though maybe more gentle. Hummingbirds have more attitude.