Watercolor flower bouquet of pink peach and red flowers

An expressive painter, especially interested in abstract florals. A creative blogger and writer about her art adventures.

I love gardens, the moon, stars, nature, and how it makes me feel. It’s my peace, love, and positive energy. Nature sparks my curiosity, lights me up.

My abstract floral paintings are loose, playful, and fun. Oh, and painting parties in the garden sound wonderful. Coming soon.

the words stay weird surrounded by pink wildflowers
Color mixing with Liquitex acrylic paint
Abstract Watercolor Peach Pink Flowers in Blue Pitcher Painting

Posting Every Wednesday and Saturday

Sometimes I post more because I always have creative ideas and art inspiration to share!

Latest Posts


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    What a name! A blouse. A dress. Roses. Lipstick. Sneakers. A cocktail. I could go on but yes I want to paint with this new color of my year. I have been in love with a pink and peach color. I… Continue reading

  • Artist Quote-Michelangelo

    “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” – Michelangelo I always have an image that comes from my soul. Then I paint until I’m done. It wasn’t always this way. I have shared my… Continue reading

  • Creative Space Dreams

    There is a big art table with a few chairs. The table is made of wood. How about an old wood table? I’d have lamps as my lighting source or have a dim light switch. How about a room that… Continue reading

  • Favorite Projects of 2023

    Painting with students Yes, I feel like this is great inspiration and practice for future teaching gigs. Wildflower Doodles I am learning to let go and paint what I feel, paint how nature makes me feel! Painting Textures I am… Continue reading

  • Surrender To Your Art

    Yes, I very much like the word surrender. You let go of what your idea is, what others may like, or what may sell and you paint. Today I am posting a collection of art where I surrendered to the… Continue reading

  • Be A Better Artist

    What skills or lessons have you learned recently? I’ve been reading Show Your Work. And, the book begins with the ultimate question that artists ask. How do I get found? And that is exactly where I am. The only way… Continue reading