Archive for 2009
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
I had a long commute to work today as a passenger. I was tired of the radio, and watching other cars, go by. I looked in my handbag to see what I could find, so that I wouldn’t fall asleep! I’m not usually my best with sleep lines on my face from odd head positions while napping with no pillow.
Rummaging through my big tote bag yielded a Christmas catalog, a six-inch ruler, scissors, a couple of pieces of watercolor paper, my KOI pocket field sketch box with water brush, a glue stick, micro-pen, and a graphite pencil. I knew today was the only time I was going to have a small chunk of time to do an illustration for the prompt for Illustration Friday, the word for this week is “hatch”.
Honestly, with the holidays around the corner, and everywhere you look you see festive houses, streets and stores, the festivity has a way of imprinting itself on your mind! And the IF prompt, for me anyway, only flashed pictures of eggs, hatchback cars and spring.
So here it is, an illustration for “Hatch”!
I hope that everyone’s creativity and ideas hatch into some wonderful real life scenarios for 2010.
Peace to you all.
Tags: baby, blue, burnt umber, Christmas catalog, collage, egg, graphite pencil, green, handbag, Hatch, Holidays, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, micro pens, New Year, Peace, pocket field sketch box, red, ruler, scissor, watercolor paper, yellow Posted in General | 31 Comments »
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
I am the featured artist in the “Wise Woman Herbal Ezine with Susun Weed” The December Ezine is Launched Today!!
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This beautiful art work is for sale!
Please Contact: indigene@indigeneart.com
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Tags: Ash Tree Publishing, Breast Health, E-Zine, environment, Featured Artist, Healing, Health Resources for Women, Herbal, Herbal Medicine, Herbs, Home Remedies, Indigene, Indigene Art Forms, Indigeneart.com, Menopause, Mother Earth, Promoting Herbal Health for Women, Treeheart, Wise Women Posted in Art, News, Studio Time | 6 Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
I am sleeping badly. My mind and body feels tired, but as soon as I lie down, my mind becomes alert, goes into overdrive and over-active. I paced the floor or I read until the early hours of the morning, then I finally fall asleep.
My norm is hyper-sensitive, anxious and quick to become annoyed. My voice trembles, not from anger, but from passion. about what I believe in. When I was younger, people thought, it was nervousness or some type of rage; my inner tensions were so great, I had debilitating migraine headaches. After intense mental, emotional and spiritual therapy, the end result is and was that I need art to be a part of my daily life, no matter what!
It is when I’m actually making art, which includes the doodling, the scribbling, random notes to myself, research, reference-taking photos and finally putting the materials together for some unknown art project, I feel like relief, normal, calm and pleasant to be around. The world then feels right for me.
When I am not making art, (either by trying to avoid it, because I’m not sure what I’m going to do next – or because I have to put that art on hold because I’m trying to care for my family and others, (at the risk of forsaking myself), I return to that state of uneasiness and depression. This state becomes even more intensified, when external things are happening, outside of my control, such as the cancer running rampant in my loved ones.
Maybe my sleeplessness has something to do with trying to stop these things from coming out in my artwork, revealing myself. I am going to have to just let it all out. Otherwise, I’ll only tear myself up inside. Maybe that’s what these revelatory ramblings are about…“entanglement“, now maybe peace and sleep can come, it’s morning.
Tags: acrylic paint, Add new tag, Art, collage, Depression, Doodles, Entangled, face, Graphite, Indigene, Indigeneart, Needs, Notes, pen/ink, pencil, photos, Reference, Revelation, Scribbles, Sketches, True self, Uneasiness, watercolor Posted in Art, Studio Time, Work | 9 Comments »
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
For you, fine artist bloggers, I’ve found another great place for professional artists to network and to promote themselves. No, pFAn (their acronym) is not paying me for the advertising plug, I think of it as another way to promote yourself, if you’re an artist and it’s free until the end of the year! We artists, who are depending on our livelihood, should check it out. I’m an artist that shares and every artist has something to share and the world is big enough for all of us to do so.
Professional Artist Network is a networking index for fine artists and consultants working in the hospitality, healthcare, corporate and public art sectors.
Here is my Member Profile:
Website/Blog: http://indigeneart.com
“Illuminating the black and white of life with vivid color”
For Originals, Commissions or illustrations, contact: indigene@indigenart.com
Mugs, Totes & More at:http://www.cafepress.com/indigeneart
For various print sizes, framed Prints and more:http://Indigene.imagekind.com/
My art process is a transformative blending of materials, light and spiritual intent. My creations are a healing meditation, a living gateway that combines the varied language of symbolism. The finished painting is usually 10-20 layers of sheer color with delicate glazes. The artistic techniques are a fusion of many traditional forms of creating art.
(Painting: Oil/Canvas; 30″x40″ Commission)
Tags: Commission, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, marketing, Oil/Canvas, Palmer Theological Seminary, Professional Fine Art Network Blog, Self-Promotion, Seminary, Sharing, Waiting For the Maestro Posted in Art, Featured Artist, Friends, Studio Time, Work | 2 Comments »
Saturday, November 21st, 2009

There is much written about music, and the only thing I can add is, listen to it with gusto, with your heart; your feet are bound to follow.
The beat of a heart is music and so precious, embrace it!
Peace.
(Oil/Wood -24″x24″)
Canvas/Paper Prints are available!
Tags: Concerto, green, Happy, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, Music, oil paint, Orange, red, Violin, vivid, wood Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 35 Comments »
Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
I keep believing in hope and putting my trust in love and praying to God, that the “unbalanced” that plagues my dear ones (cancer) will disappear and the light will hold us and be with us. It is an unbalanced, much like a walk on a tightrope, that I’m finding hard to bear.
I pray for all of you who cope with this and know that hope springs eternal. Peace.
Tags: cancer, eternal, Gouache, Hope, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, light, love, pen/ink, prayer, Tightrope, trust, unbalanced, watercolor Posted in Art, Family, Illustration Friday, Work | 16 Comments »
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
My use of color is an attempt to create my own physical harmony, hopefully, as a way to tap into the resources of mental, emotional and even spiritual energies that sustain me, which enable me to stay sane.
Hmmm…so much for poetic musing! The bottom line is if I don’t color in and outside the lines, I go crazy!
So Viola! the blur of my lines.
(Process: Oil/Acrylic, on Canvas, filtered and blurred in Photoshop) 
Tags: Blur, color, emotional, harmony, Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart, lines, mental, musings, resources, vivid Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 32 Comments »
Sunday, November 1st, 2009

I’m in the studio finishing up Autumn projects and basking in the glow of Fall’s fabulous, beautiful and rich colors.
Enjoy everyday of this season!! Peace to you all.

Tags: Autumn, collage, color, enjoyment, Fall, leaves, painting, Season, Studio, time Posted in Art, Family, Friends, Handmade Gifts, Studio Time, Work | 11 Comments »
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Daily, I toil in a part of nature’s paradise. I look out of my office window and see three enormous redwood trees. They form a semi-circle around a little rickety bench.
There are days, when I sit on that bench, near these luscious beauties, which I have named “the three sisters”. Wondering often, if they could speak, what infinite wisdom would they share.
They are infinitely magical to me, changing the lines of their bark to peer at me in all kinds of shapes, color and forms. But, no matter the transformation of these “sisters”, they always appear as women, whispering to me, daring me to discover their infinite wisdom.
But, I cannot… all I can do in my mere attempts, is to sit in their beauty and try to capture a fleeting glance, a colorful whisper, a dancing tone…knowing their infinite magic will outlive mine.
This week, in stillness, I try to capture the infinity of nature and peace…let’s all meet there in that infinity. Peace
Tags: Illustration Friday, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, Infinite, ink, magic, mixed media, Nature, pencil, Redwoods, Sisters, trees, watercolor, Wisdom, women Posted in Art, Illustration Friday, Work | 24 Comments »
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
I’m truly blessed, another win!
This amazing jewelry set was handmade by Izzy Winterhart, and I won it (August, 2009), in her marvelous giveaway! Not only was this jewelry beautiful, the packaging was lovely and handmade as well! Izzy, Thank you! I just wanted to shout it out! Check out Izzy’s beautiful craftsmanship at http://hawkstonecreations.etsy.com.

Tags: Handmade jewelry, Hawkstone Creations, Izzy Winterhart, North Carolina Artist Posted in Handmade Gifts | 1 Comment »
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