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Cody
United States, Wyoming

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JOB: Drawings
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 26-50%
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $1,000-2,499
MEMBER SINCE: 01/07/2008
LAST LOGIN: 01/16/2008 17:10:10
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I am a pointillist, using pen and colored inks to creat my work. I also work in pastels. I love painting on location, participating in Quick Draws and demonstrating my art.

Sunrises and sunsets
Painting on location

Cell phones, drivers on cell phones

Knitting, photography,


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05/16/2008 07:08:24
All is well; thanks for asking. Repairing a 1903 painting for a doctor, researching for an Oklahoma City exhibit, painting an over due commission, looking ahead to fall shows and having fun with new residence and studio.  Wow!  I am busy  - how about you?  What is WAOW up to?  me 


04/26/2008 09:07:55
Hi Pat, we are neighbors. I was in Cody last summer in Yellowstone. But we also stopped in Cody to go the the Buffalo Bill Heritage Museum. What a gem!! Beautiful work. I am amazed that you are doing pointillism! Joan


From: selliot
04/23/2008 06:57:22
thanks for your comment on my woodpecker- I've been away on vacation and have been off the site for a couple of weeks.  Hopefully I'll get back at my drawing table this weekend.


From: artbypat
04/16/2008 08:26:32
I know I will enjoy it.  I am going to Walmart anyway so will pick up some stuff.  Thanks


From: Laughlines
04/16/2008 08:00:01
11 x 14.  Most of my originals that I did today for my grand opening  is that size...just so I could get a variety of new things in.  Have fun with it...I think you will enjoy!


From: Laughlines
04/16/2008 07:53:33
This technique is just something I was "funning with", and it would come natural for you to experiment with also.  First, just take ordinary markers and do your thing...it isn't pointilism, but detailed changes of color.  You need intensity for it to work.  The next step is to take a white painter pen (you can find these in the Walmart hobby section), and do your dots and dashes...following the flow of colors, like icing on a cake.  Then comes my magic and secret formula, but I will share because I will warn you ahead of time...art critics won't take pictures like this seriously...glitter spray.  Flling the can like a ballet partner, and most of the stuff may land "right" on your picture.  Try to scrape up the damage around on the floor before hubby comes home is the very last step in this creative adventure!


From: Laughlines
04/15/2008 20:40:16
I enjoyed looking through your gallery, and I appreciate the amount of time you give for each picture.  In reading your profile page, I can totally relate to the joy of live demonstration drawing...usually it involves doing kid's portraits and caricatures...that's the highlight of my career, I think. 


From: sarj259
04/12/2008 17:39:58

Very nice work. I especially like the pen and ink. I hope you weren't on location with the coyotes and bears. I think that would qualify as extreme art.

Sara 



From: FMKearney
03/19/2008 13:08:29
Thanks so much. I always try to do something different with my photos.


From: tautog
03/09/2008 13:46:23
Nice work!! I especially like "flight" and the north fork picture.




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