2021

  • The whole print-your-art-on-anything has got me wondering. How many artists are producing awesome bike art for throw pillows? I don’t know about other kinds of artists, but for Bicycle Pillow Artists (of which I am one) the answer is quite simple: BPA (Bicycle Pillow Artists) = xyz where x is the number of artists who…

    Everybody needs a bike art pillow
  • New Dawn

    It’s starting to dawn on me that things are changing for the better. Finally. So I’m celebrating that with a painting of a bicycle casting morning shadows on a French Quarter sidewalk. We each have our own way of expressing hope, and bike portraits do it for me. PURCHASE ON REDBUBBLE  

    New Dawn
  • Miss Terri

    This is a mystery of portraiture: the subject sits and the artist interprets. Does the artist allow his or her own thoughts and biases and filters to affect the image? Absolutely! How could it be otherwise? Does the subject reveal all of her innermost thoughts and feelings on her face, in her demeanor, in her…

    Miss Terri
  • I ain’t gonna lie. Having an art show during a pandemic is just. plain. odd. Before Covid, I had visions of getting together with friends, shaking hands, hugging, kisses on cheeks, sharing food and drinks. Remember when we used to do that? It’s still a thrill to show my work and getting feedback and encouragement.…

    This just in: Covid makes art exhibits weird!
  • The poet Amanda Gorman was so inspiring this week! She reminded me of the power of words. So, with the help of Amanda’s muse, I wrote some stories for each image in the Character Development exhibition. Farnsworth: “He’s awake to the past and dreaming of the future.” Julie in Progress: ”She’s a work in progress.…

    Words describing art are tiny poems
  • This exhibit is made possible by the Idaho Commission on the Arts and Boise State University.

    Character Development: Portrait Studies is now open!
  • I’m excited to announce a new show for 2021! About 40 of my new digital art images will be displayed at the Trueblood Popup Gallery at the Student Union Building on the campus of Boise State University. The show will run from January 10, 2021 to March 14, 2021 and was curated by Fonda Portales.…

    A Pop Up to Inaugurate the Return of Art & Reason

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