Pothos Marble Queen No. 3
Each morning as I venture into the kitchen, sleepy eyed and searching for coffee, I glance out the window. I notice sunlight streaming in through the blinds bathing my beloved collection of house plants in warmth. The shadows that are cast and the light that glimmers on the waxy surfaces of the leaves is inspiring. I must capture it.
I sketch first in charcoal. Layer upon layer, I attempt to explain the beauty I see each morning with gorgeous pigments and expressive marks. Finally, the unique textures of the leaves are explained by the embroidery embellishments made tediously by hand. My work is done.
Pothos Marble Queen No. 3 was inspired by my very first house plant. I have had it for many years and propagated this prolific plant over 30 times. I love the variegated leaves and their dramatic nature.
6” x 6”
Mixed Media on Heavyweight Art Paper
Each piece is finished with UV protectant.
Each morning as I venture into the kitchen, sleepy eyed and searching for coffee, I glance out the window. I notice sunlight streaming in through the blinds bathing my beloved collection of house plants in warmth. The shadows that are cast and the light that glimmers on the waxy surfaces of the leaves is inspiring. I must capture it.
I sketch first in charcoal. Layer upon layer, I attempt to explain the beauty I see each morning with gorgeous pigments and expressive marks. Finally, the unique textures of the leaves are explained by the embroidery embellishments made tediously by hand. My work is done.
Pothos Marble Queen No. 3 was inspired by my very first house plant. I have had it for many years and propagated this prolific plant over 30 times. I love the variegated leaves and their dramatic nature.
6” x 6”
Mixed Media on Heavyweight Art Paper
Each piece is finished with UV protectant.
Each morning as I venture into the kitchen, sleepy eyed and searching for coffee, I glance out the window. I notice sunlight streaming in through the blinds bathing my beloved collection of house plants in warmth. The shadows that are cast and the light that glimmers on the waxy surfaces of the leaves is inspiring. I must capture it.
I sketch first in charcoal. Layer upon layer, I attempt to explain the beauty I see each morning with gorgeous pigments and expressive marks. Finally, the unique textures of the leaves are explained by the embroidery embellishments made tediously by hand. My work is done.
Pothos Marble Queen No. 3 was inspired by my very first house plant. I have had it for many years and propagated this prolific plant over 30 times. I love the variegated leaves and their dramatic nature.
6” x 6”
Mixed Media on Heavyweight Art Paper
Each piece is finished with UV protectant.