Do you prefer a minimal palette or all the colors under the sun?
Do you prefer a minimal palette or all the colors under the sun?
In “Wee Hours,” I tried to capture that magical in-between moment when the winter night’s hush slowly brightens with the gentle glow of dawn.
In “Wee Hours,” I tried to capture that magical in-between moment when the winter night’s hush slowly brightens with the gentle glow of dawn.
Which colors do you find yourself reaching for most during the winter season? ❄️❄️❄️
Which colors do you find yourself reaching for most during the winter season? ❄️❄️❄️
How do you kickstart your creativity after time away?
How do you kickstart your creativity after time away?
Thank you to everyone who’s followed along and supported my creative journey. In 2025, one of my goals is to work in larger formats and maybe launch a collection.
What’s a goal you’re most excited to pursue in 2025? Drop a comment and we can cheer each other on!
Thank you to everyone who’s followed along and supported my creative journey. In 2025, one of my goals is to work in larger formats and maybe launch a collection.
What’s a goal you’re most excited to pursue in 2025? Drop a comment and we can cheer each other on!
“This is the solstice, the still point of the sun, its cusp and midnight, the year’s threshold and unlocking, where the past lets go of and becomes the future; the place of caught breath.” – Margaret Atwood
“This is the solstice, the still point of the sun, its cusp and midnight, the year’s threshold and unlocking, where the past lets go of and becomes the future; the place of caught breath.” – Margaret Atwood
In my painting “Darkest Stretch” a candle reveals amanita mushrooms. These red and white fungi have long been woven into the lore of Christmas, inspiring tales of Santa’s red suit and the hallucinogenic origin of flying reindeer.
In my painting “Darkest Stretch” a candle reveals amanita mushrooms. These red and white fungi have long been woven into the lore of Christmas, inspiring tales of Santa’s red suit and the hallucinogenic origin of flying reindeer.
In “Mari Lwyd,” I’ve painted a nod to the Welsh wassailing tradition—a spectral horse figure adorned for the season in Ivy, singing its way through the dark winter nights.
In “Mari Lwyd,” I’ve painted a nod to the Welsh wassailing tradition—a spectral horse figure adorned for the season in Ivy, singing its way through the dark winter nights.
“Simmer Pot,” captures the warmth of citrus, cranberries, and spices slowly releasing their magic into the air. There’s something about that gentle aroma drifting through the house—it feels like an invitation to pause, savor the season.
“Simmer Pot,” captures the warmth of citrus, cranberries, and spices slowly releasing their magic into the air. There’s something about that gentle aroma drifting through the house—it feels like an invitation to pause, savor the season.
In “Arrival,” a Luna moth hovers above advent candles, mirroring how we circle around small comforts in these darkest days. As the solstice nears, we’re all waiting for that gentle shift—when the world will tilt back toward warmth and light.
In “Arrival,” a Luna moth hovers above advent candles, mirroring how we circle around small comforts in these darkest days. As the solstice nears, we’re all waiting for that gentle shift—when the world will tilt back toward warmth and light.
In “Old Ways,” I’ve captured a snowy owl carrying an offering of mistletoe through a winter’s night. This piece feels like a gentle whisper from the past, a reminder that small, time-honored traditions can still bring comfort in a changing world.
In “Old Ways,” I’ve captured a snowy owl carrying an offering of mistletoe through a winter’s night. This piece feels like a gentle whisper from the past, a reminder that small, time-honored traditions can still bring comfort in a changing world.
My piece, “Repast,” a snowy fir tree adorned with treats for wildlife. I wanted to capture the idea that even in the bitter cold small acts of kindness can have a profound impact, especially when the world feels harsh.🎄❤️
My piece, “Repast,” a snowy fir tree adorned with treats for wildlife. I wanted to capture the idea that even in the bitter cold small acts of kindness can have a profound impact, especially when the world feels harsh.🎄❤️
Here’s my piece, “Correspondence.”
Who might this letter be intended for? A distant friend who needs a reminder of home? Or perhaps a plea for aid during troubling times.
Follow for more glimpses of distant places and stories. 🪶
Here’s my piece, “Correspondence.”
Who might this letter be intended for? A distant friend who needs a reminder of home? Or perhaps a plea for aid during troubling times.
Follow for more glimpses of distant places and stories. 🪶
Here is my painting, “Standing Watch.”
There’s something haunting about ancient standing stones. Who placed them there, and why? They feel like silent guardians of a story we may never fully understand.
Here is my painting, “Standing Watch.”
There’s something haunting about ancient standing stones. Who placed them there, and why? They feel like silent guardians of a story we may never fully understand.
This cozy scene was inspired by Jólabókaflóð, the Icelandic tradition of the Christmas Book Flood. 📚✨ On Christmas Eve, our family snuggles up with new books and chocolate.
This cozy scene was inspired by Jólabókaflóð, the Icelandic tradition of the Christmas Book Flood. 📚✨ On Christmas Eve, our family snuggles up with new books and chocolate.
I decided to delve into Icelandic folklore and paint Jólakötturinn, the giant Yule Cat who prowls the countryside during Christmas, searching for those not wearing their new clothes. 🐱🧣🧦
I decided to delve into Icelandic folklore and paint Jólakötturinn, the giant Yule Cat who prowls the countryside during Christmas, searching for those not wearing their new clothes. 🐱🧣🧦
Here’s ‘Fox Moon,’ inspired by the quiet allure of a full moon on a snowy night and the mysterious lives of nocturnal creatures like foxes.
Follow me to see what’s next, and tell me what you think I should paint for tomorrow’s prompt “Yule”
Here’s ‘Fox Moon,’ inspired by the quiet allure of a full moon on a snowy night and the mysterious lives of nocturnal creatures like foxes.
Follow me to see what’s next, and tell me what you think I should paint for tomorrow’s prompt “Yule”
For this prompt, I envisioned ‘The Winter King’—a quiet, powerful figure reigning over the frost and snow. Painting this was such a fun way to kick off the challenge, and I’m so excited for what the next 11 days will bring. #12daywinterdraw24 ❄️👑
For this prompt, I envisioned ‘The Winter King’—a quiet, powerful figure reigning over the frost and snow. Painting this was such a fun way to kick off the challenge, and I’m so excited for what the next 11 days will bring. #12daywinterdraw24 ❄️👑
If you’re drawn to art that reflects nature’s quiet mystery, follow along!
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If you’re drawn to art that reflects nature’s quiet mystery, follow along!
#art
Painted with just three colors, Nickel Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta and Ultramarine Blue, it glows with late summer warmth. I want to hold on to the fleeting beauty of this season, where time slows down. ✨❤️
Painted with just three colors, Nickel Azo Yellow, Quinacridone Magenta and Ultramarine Blue, it glows with late summer warmth. I want to hold on to the fleeting beauty of this season, where time slows down. ✨❤️