Monday, March 12, 2007

Sun Flares

sun flares aceo Not that I was actually thinking about sun flares when I was making this card. While most of my images are close ups of small things, this one has a sense of depth and space that I usually don't tackle.

SOLD

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Window to Spring

I just LOVE the colors in this! Reminds me of all the early spring flowers and sunshine and tiny green buds... Can't get enough of it.

Acrylics on rice paper on cardstock.

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SOLD

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Stripes? Help, I need a title


OK, I had a blast making this card today! The photo doesn't show it well, but the background is made up of vertical strips of rice paper. The colors are acrylic. I really like the balance of the vertical papers and the horizontal stripes and the diagonal colors. Despite that, I'm stumped for a title. Any suggestions?

The yellows and greens and lavenders mean that it's starting to become Spring around here...

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SOLD

Sunday, February 25, 2007

The A, B, Cs






These are watersoluble crayons on black matboard. I was going for a chalk-on-the-blackboard effect, reminiscent of coloring on the board during school. Nothing subtle, but a lot of fun.

"A" has sold. Buy the others here.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Vase of Roses

Ah, here we go again. All this cold snowy weather is making me wish for spring -- and what's more spring-like than a vase of roses? Especially with Valentine's Day coming up quickly.

These are colored pencil and watercolor on paper. Much cheaper than the ones at the florist!

Buy them here.

SOLD

Friday, February 9, 2007

ACEO Magazine is here!

The first isue of "ACEO Magazine" arrived today and is it gorgeous! A really classy publication!

I am delighted that my ACEO, Stonewash, is included on page 3. What an honor!

Here's a picture of page 3. For details about the magazine and to subscribe, visit www.aceomagazine.com.


Sunday, February 4, 2007

Tulips

On the coldest day of the winter, I needed a little springtime. These tulips were too pretty to pass up. They're colored pencil and watercolor on cardstock.

Buy them here.