Tag Archives: colorado wilderness
New Post, New Pages
I’ve added some new pages to this blog to highlight some of the work I’ve done over the years. The images are divided into three categories: block prints, pen and ink drawing, and watercolors. I’d love to hear if you have … Continue reading
Taking a Break
I have been silent on this blog for a while, mainly because I have not been working on much art lately. In the beginning of summer, I was putting a lot of pressure on myself to try to do everything: … Continue reading
Weathering the Storms
I finally had a chance to work on some art today. I am almost done carving my American Basin linocut, and hope to do the first proof of it next weekend. The past two weeks have been incredibly busy. I … Continue reading
Carving with my snowboard instead of on my blockprint
Even when I can’t get to my blockprinting, I usually at least try to do some sketches in my journal. This week, it just isn’t happening. Sunday, I went up to Loveland Ski Area for my first snowboarding since surgery. … Continue reading
Snippets of Life
I am sometimes amazed at a place’s ability to take me right back to different moments in time– especially if it is somewhere that I have visited year after year. The location usually hasn’t changed much between visits, yet I … Continue reading
No Longer Separating the Strands
For a long time, I felt the only thing I should comment on in my art blog was drawing, painting and printmaking. It even felt strange to write about vacations, though these were often the inspiration for my wilderness-themed artwork … Continue reading