Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Thelma Sanders


That's the name of this kind of squash. I painted this for my sister in law's breakfast nook. I believe it is "homey."

Monday, March 8, 2010

Wild Grape Vine and Ice

I painted this (18"x24") from a photo I took a the West State Street park. The bottom photo is more true to the colors in the painting. The snowy background was especially fun to paint. Enjoy!


Saturday, February 13, 2010

Collard Greens

I drew this bunch of greens over the last couple of weeks. Soon I will trade them for actual delicious food.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A taste of things to come...

Meet Terrence, star of the children's book Anne and I writing. The working title is the Dino-Rama.
That's his mom holding the tea cup. We made all the furniture and set by hand. It's one of the best projects I've worked on.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Fall


This is FALL--currently on display in the front office of the Timothy House. I took the photo there and the flash washed out the center, but you get the idea.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Shepherds

Merry Christmas.

Ben and I threw our third annual holiday blow-out for our friends who don't usually get invited to things like Christmas parties. I have to say, this is becoming my favorite Christmas event.

It started out as I described--a special kind of dinner for our friends who don't get invited to things much. Last year we invited a few more people and had a Christmas cookie decorating party as well. This year was better, though. Our friends who came who were former residents of the Timothy House, or members of the house church we're a part of in Carpenter Hall didn't feel like "special guests" who we needed to "reach out" and throw a party for. They're just our friends. And they're wonderful people. And they spent time and played games and music with all of our other friends.

I think everyone's enjoyment was...mutual...except maybe our 4 year-old friend, who partied the hardest and then puked green Christmas frosting everywhere. Way to get into the spirit of things, kid.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Millstone--the real part 4


OK. This is part 4 of a possible 66 part series. As you may have guessed, it's a man with a millstone tied around his neck being thrown into the deepest part of the sea. I would have posted a photo of it earlier, but it was up at Arts/West for a while. I only just got it back today.