Gray Cat in the Strawberry Patch

I am delighted that my recent watercolor painting Gray Cat in the Strawberry Patch was selected for publication in Uppercase Magazine! One my favorite magazines, Uppercase showcases crafts, design, typography and illustration. Each issue is a feast for the eyes. Flip through a virtual copy and check it out!

watercolor on paper, mounted to cradled wood panel, sealed with cold wax, 16″x16″

Like many of my paintings, this one was done with a limited palette featuring one of my newest favorite colors, pyrrole orange. It makes such juicy reds and pinks and really stands out on its own as well. The cat is inspired by my own gray cat, Gigi Babycat, who insists on being involved in the art studio. I also really love painting strawberries in general and am hoping to design a repeat pattern with them in the future as a fabric design.

Gray Cat in the Strawberry Patch will be a part of my upcoming solo show in York, PA this fall. Stay tuned for more information on that!

Aviary IV Exhibit

I just dropped off some paintings and prints for the Aviary IV Exhibit at Hive ArtSpace. This show is a must-see for bird-watchers (like myself). It will be on display through the end of July. Here are my paintings:

Angry Goose, watercolor on aquabord (painted on watercolor ground) and sealed with archival acrylic varnish, 36″x24″

Crow and Nasturtium, watercolor on paper mounted to cradled wood panel and sealed with cold wax, 16″x16″ SOLD

Ibis and Hibiscus, watercolor on paper mounted to cradled wood panel and sealed with cold wax, 16″x16″

Robin and Spring Garden, watercolor on paper mounted to cradled wood panel and sealed with cold wax, 12″x12″

Bluebird/Meadow, watercolor on paper mounted to cradled wood panel and sealed with cold wax, 12″x12″

Check out the rest of the show by following Hive Artspace on Facebook!

Art Process:

Most of my watercolor paintings begin by sketching out the composition on Arches watercolor paper, then painting with highly pigmented watercolors. After drying, I mount the paintings to a cradled wood panel using Golden Extra Heavy Gel Matte Medium. I then seal the watercolor painting with either cold wax medium or an acrylic spray varnish. After sealing, I cut away the overhang and lightly sand the edges, then prepare the painting to be hung for display.