
A loon drawing I made when my daughter and I were coloring . . . you can read the first three pages of my story about how the raven and the loon got their colors over here.

A loon drawing I made when my daughter and I were coloring . . . you can read the first three pages of my story about how the raven and the loon got their colors over here.


I tried teaching Picasso from the African Mask angle this year.
After an extensive lesson on West African masks (which I sadly did not document with photographs), we looked at the powerpoint embedded above that I made.
Then we made a face using the three dimensional shapes we learned during the Wayne Theibaud lesson.
We finished them up with oil pastels.
Inspired by Matt’s suggestion on my previous post about an Advent/Christmas/Epiphany piece I’m working on, here is a study for the interior middle panel. The scanner really doesn’t do justice to the glowing golden underpainting I was experimenting with.
I’m a regular ol’ Painter of Light!