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Fairy Delight

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Here’s a sneak peak of the designs for two fairy canvases I recently created for a client . . .
the canvases will arrive next week and I am SO EXCITED!! I wish I could show you all of the detail in these images, but you’d have to view them at full size (24″x 24″ and 24″ x 36″) to see all of the details! These images show the entire image–the outer edges will actually wrap around the sides of the gallery-wrapped frame (1.5″ thick). They’ll arrive with a paper backing and hanging hardware, ready to take their place on the wall.

{Lily of the Valley Fairy}

The Lily of the Valley Fairy is delicate yet strong-willed. Sweet yet sassy. She prefers a soft leaf as a resting spot, and doesn’t care for the prickly grass. 😉 She’s the fairest of them all.

{English Rose Fairy}
The English Rose Fairy loves exploring, collecting and dancing. She has an affinity for all things sparkly. She has long, flowing hair and cheeks the color of a blushing rose. Her world is a painting, colored with every hue.
I will post some photos of the actual canvases when they arrive!! Each canvas has the girl’s name hidden in it too, for extra personalization. Many hours go into each one, making it a unique piece of artwork. The Lily of the Valley design involved a qwest to find the most elusive flower in all of Utah! I LOVED creating these–to me, this is the culmination of all creative things I love: photography, nature, children, painting, photoshop, and storytelling! :)

20 years ago today . . .

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

. . . my sister Debbie and her sweetheart Bruce were married! A big congrats to the two of them and their beautiful family. They have always been a tremendous example of a solid, strong, devoted couple. Each of them brings something unique to the table, and they really balance each other out. Way to go, guys!

If Only I Were a Child . . .

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

. . . I would run right through the door of this castle and live happily ever after. However, if I were a child I probably wouldn’t have been hired to design and paint this castle in the first place. Nevermind.

I have painted murals for about a decade now. This is my “other” job, that somehow intertwines with my photography. I do play favorites at times, and I would say that my photography is a growing business and my mural art is an established business. I think I’m just happy that the two can be coexist peacefully!

So here is the castle of all castles– I have painted many a few of them. This one was for a wonderful client- I’ve done many, many projects for them and I couldn’t resist getting my hands a bit green for this. I just finished it this past week. I drew up a design when the house was being framed and then the finish carpenters built it “just so.” Slapped (or fervently brushed) some paint on it and it came to life.

{note the mini-dragon on the coat of arms}

{My motto is: “paint the world as you’d like it to be.” For me- green grass and blossoms on trees are just right. Where we live in Utah it is just becoming green- it has been a long awaited spring!}

{opposite side of this large bonus room: this cozy corner and built-in shelves + tv cabinet}

{BEWARE THE CAVE}

{We all know that inside every cave lives a . . . }

{Practically my favorite part of the whole thing- the family’s newest pet!}