Sharpen your paintings with better composition. Make your focal point shine and explain the supporting characters. Study how to use the basic elements of painting to keep your composition together.
Painting gives me peace, a challenge and fulfillment. What I choose to paint is very representative of who I am and also where I live. I love to paint scenes from our ranch and our Northwest area from the many photos I take and Plein Air. I have painted many portraits through the years and keep my love of painting people. I always try to be ready with a pencil in hand or my colors fresh on a palette to express what I see around me. Because I paint in many mediums I like to say I paint in “color” when asked my favorite. I am a native to the Northwest, the mountains, valleys, nooks and crannies. I love the outdoors and spend much of my time in the woods, a garden or tending livestock. This has shaped my life with a yen to paint what I have been living. I have a degree in advertising from Spokane Community College. Except I soon found I had a skill to portray people and took to the road for a 15 year adventure at art shows all over the Northwest drawing and painting portraits. I exhibited and sold many landscapes, western art and also did quite a lot of humorous illustrations. In a lot of years there has been the chance to explore my skills and the market with variety. In 1985 I began teaching. I’ve taught art for the City Parks and Rec at Corbin Art Center and then for the Community Colleges of Spokane for the Act2 Program for 26 years. I find teaching and sharing art very fulfilling. for 10 years I coordinated a Plein Air group and scouted some awesome sights to paint. There were about 12-20 artists that participated then. I illustrated for WHCA, which is the Washington Health Care Association, based in Olympia. I did their promotions, calendars, Christmas cards and spot art for 15 years. I am currently and have been a continuous member for the Spokane Watercolor Society for 20 plus years. I have participated frequently in show and stood as an officer and as a board member over the years. I find having the vision of an artist to choose my subject matter and how to express what is in my mind’s eye so satisfying. A child once said “First I think. Then I paint the think.” Just do that and it’s easy.