How can you possibly resist such a face?
This 11 x 14 pastel of Pembroke Welsh Corgi was created from my photo using pastels and sponges. The effect is soft, yet clear!
Creating Art for my living is what I do! Watch the artwork evolve and see how I juggle real life and creativity as a working artist! Along with my Artist husband, Stephen Filarsky, we built our Art Studio from a 1910 house. Here, I specialize in fine art portraits of adults, children, horses and dogs in oils, watercolors, pastels and graphite.Join me on my blog as I work in my creative space and share life on my mini farm and studio with you!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Art Studio in Spring
Well I went on and on in our newsletter about our many blooming old roses at our studio! So I have included some of my favorite photos!
This is a view of the studio from the garden. The fencing, did you notice, are old tobacco sticks!
To really enjoy our spring garden and see more of our studio, click here!
This is a view of the studio from the garden. The fencing, did you notice, are old tobacco sticks!
To really enjoy our spring garden and see more of our studio, click here!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Graduation Portraits
It's that time of year again when the Graduation Portraits become popular! Parents love the childhood portraits but there is something about that "coming of age" time where many new chapters both open and close in the life of a parent and their young adult.
This is a pastel of "Candace". It's the very popular gift sized, "cameo" portrait created from a photo that her mom gave me. Ah, 18!
This is a pastel of "Candace". It's the very popular gift sized, "cameo" portrait created from a photo that her mom gave me. Ah, 18!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)