• Candy improves test results

    Study finds candy improves test results Okay, so the claim that “Candy Improves Test Results” probably isn’t true. I read it in a dream state. Last night, in my dream, I perused a magazine that I read for my day job at the university. As I flipped though the pages, I came across an article citing […]

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  • Meet Daisy Fun Wall Art for Animal Lovers

    Lately I’ve been enjoying working on some fun wall art for you animal lovers. This sweet raccoon gal is the star of my latest creation: a small mixed media piece called Jazz Hands No. 2. I call her Daisy and she is famous for flashing her Jazz Hands on the dance floor. I shared some in progress […]

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  • Jazz Hands No 2 polymer animal sculpture in progress

    Animals are my favorite subjects, and nothing is more fun for me than working on animals wearing fancy clothes. This classy lady is “Take 2” on a piece I did earlier this summer called Jazz Hands. The original sold already so I figured the idea was a good one. This finished work is now available […]

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  • Ornament Season 2016

    Yay, It’s Ornament Season. Ornaments are tiny little windows into the soul. Each one holds special meaning for both the creator and the one displaying it. Most of the ornaments in my 2016 collection feature whimsical critters. They offer me joy through the creation process and you, the collector, a little bit of fairytale escape. Sculpted from […]

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  • Whimsy Exists

    Creating fantasy worlds provides a coping mechanism when things get stressful in my real world. Well, things are really stressful right now. This election has opened a sense of foreboding in me like I have never experienced. I don’t air my political views in the social media world because I have close friends on both sides of the aisle […]

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  • Craftsman Detail for Modern Ranch House

    Craftsman Detail for a Modern Ranch One of the reasons that I fell in love with my little ranch house about 15 years ago was that fact that it sat nestled among trees including four gigantic pines. They had stood here long before the neighborhood came into being and gave our modern house a quaint cottage […]

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  • Wrapping up Curiosities

    Thank you to everyone who made my first solo show a success! Putting on Curiosities at Grin Gallery was a huge learning experience that stretched my comfort zone, but I am so happy that I did it. While the show is over, I still have a few pieces up in the gallery. As much as […]

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  • Tree Root DIY Red Riding Hood Fantasy Art Project

    My husband Rob defeated a nemesis this summer,  a stubborn root from a volunteer tree that had taken up residence up against the foundation of our house. With a lot of sweat and a small blood sacrifice, he managed to get the entire root out of the ground. He was ready to throw it on the […]

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  • Wizard’s Assistant

    About the Wizard’s Assistant This piece is a miniature sculpture that I created of a mischievous tuxie cat peering around the side of a celestial globe. The globe is a real hollow chicken egg covered in polymer clay. It is about 3 inches tall. Your chance to win him: One lucky attendee at the Artist Meet & […]

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