Feels Good!

Last week, a Common Grackle dropped into my bath through a hole in the ceiling. For 20 minutes my house felt like this painting. Then he flew out the open door, full of joy and vigor.

“Black Bird.“ Acrylic on wood panel. 12” square. First piece from the wild side.

I Paint Like A Girl

I’m struggling with my art. Over the past half year, I’ve tried to combine hard-edge and expressionist marks. I love the work, but it feels split.

My focus now is on the experience of painting. Entering the unknown. Sensing my way through. Relating to the work rather than controlling or conquering it.

Call it right-brain, intuitive, or process painting; it all means the same thing. I’m going to paint from the divine feminine. From curiosity, sensation, and wonder. Whole-bodied and heart-centered from my genderless soul. Let’s watch together and see what emerges from the mighty feminine within.

Why I Make Art Now

Making art helps me come alive in the marvelous now. In art making and in life, I am excited about the wonder of evolution and change. My ego sometimes resists that. It likes to hide and pretend it is a victim. Currently, I am excited about becoming a survivor hero. I love my ego. I love all my parts. My True Self says to my ego: "I love you, I want you here with me, and you are safe. Will you please release the victim role and become the survivor hero you already are?" I'm excited about guiding this experience and watching it unfold in the Studio.

Seed and Stone

Inside a cherry is a stone. Inside the stone is a seed. If you seek peace, choose the seed, not the stone.

I thought this painting would be hopeful. Along the way, it became dark and real. I like that.

“Seed and Stone.” 36 x 36 inches. Acrylic on canvas.

Oreos and Orange Juice

Bringing together unexpected ingredients in the kitchen can be marvelous. The same is true in the art studio. An abstract expression painting blended with hard edge, geometric elements.

“Profusion.” 12 x 12 inches. Acrylic paint on wood panel. $500.

Phoenix Sighting

The Phoenix series paintings are featured at McGuffey Art Center January 4th - 29th as part of the New Member Show. The opening is Friday, January 6th, from 530pm to 730pm.