Sunday, March 3, 2019

Farewell 2018


 Favorite Memories . . . 

Driving the backroads on a beautiful June day to view these these dreamy lavender fields. 

Tranquil moments at Monte-Bellaria di California
 




Le Bouquet Union Street Pacific Heights San Francisco, CA





Thursday, April 26, 2018

The Demise of Local Yarn Shops

There is nothing more inspiring than touching and embracing skeins of wool, angora and cashmere.  My heart is sad by the sudden closing of our LYS, Knitterly, in Petaluma, California.  Changing times!



Sunday, August 13, 2017

On the needles!

It's too hot to knit . . .but I'm still motivated and loving these two easy projects, a "beginners" triangle shawl thanks to Iknitwithcatfur.  The other is a simple cowl pattern from Ravelry.  Casting on with Punta merino and Isager alpaca. 

 Gedifra merino and angora yarn

Clean, non-toxic make-up!


I am intrigued with the new natural, clean cosmetics that are quickly gaining ground.  But are these products worth the hype?  My transition to safer, non-toxic cosmetics has not been without flaw but I will attest to fewer skin problems since using these products. 

It's been a hit or miss for me but I find these products suitable for a soft, put together everyday look.  Natural lipsticks have been tricky due to the citrus oils and beeswax ingredients.  As for cheeks, Gwyneth Paltrow's cream blush from Juice Beauty is the proven winner.

Alima Pure Pressed Powder Foundation with Rose Hips in Dune,  Kosas Lipstick in Undone, Lily Lolo Black Mascara

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Sonoma County!

Discovering the beauty of living in Northern California's wine country.  Retirement is not so bad!





 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Another color study with acrylics


Another quick painting using the student grade Liqutex Basics acrylics left over from the color class.  I'm still on the fence about using acrylics but may try a class in the fall.  My focus here was on color mixing, placement, value and complements.  The image idea was derived from a landscape painting I found in an old Art Journal magazine.


Monday, March 31, 2014

Koh-I-Noor Woodless pencils and Acrylics

Below is an impromptu quick pencil sketch using Koh-I-Noor colored woodless pencils.  These are an excellent medium for artists en plein air or those who enjoy quick in the moment sketches.  The pencils work best on a smooth surface paper rather than rough.  Here I drew on the textured side of Strathmore 140 lb. watercolor paper, but will use the smooth side on the next try. 
 
Koh-I-Noor colored pencils on watercolor paper


Acrylics (Liqutex student grade)

In this image, I simply placed notes of color on paper from a painting.  The purpose of this exercise was to understand the shift in value, temperature, color placement and color mixing.