Tuesday, September 15, 2009




“You’re my piece of mind, in this crazy world
You’re every thing I've tried to find
Your love is a pearl
You’re my Mona Lisa
You’re my rainbow skies
And my only prayer is that you realize
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes…”


19 today….
Born on a beautiful sunny day….
Captured all of our hearts….
Giggles and kisses to give…
Ellie in your hand, Chi Chi following behind…
Singing this song….


“The world will turn
And the seasons will change
And all the lessons we will learn
Will be beautiful and strange
We'll have our fill of tears
Our share of sight
My only prayer is that you realize
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes…”



Strength, wisdom, courage growing everyday…
Independent, strong-willed and kind hearted…
Loving, funny and goofy along the way….
Daughter, sister, friend to all….
Dreams and visions of greater things to be….



And there are lines upon my face
From a life time of smiles
When the time comes to embrace
For one long last wine
We can laugh about how time really flies
We won’t say goodbye
Cause true love never dies
You'll always be beautiful in my eyes...

I see the brilliant sunset in your spirit…
Power…strength…passion…desire….love….romance…
You bring a rage and energy that is strong but taming…
You are a love in my soul incomparable….

Happy Birthday Holland Elizabeth!



“You will always be beautiful in my eyes
And the passing is the show
That you will always grow
Ever more beautiful in my eyes….” Joshua Kadison

Thursday, September 10, 2009




“A livelier emerald twinkles in the grass,
A purer sapphire melts into the sea”
Tennyson


Everyday is a blessing, and a challenge. I watch those around me try and find peace, harmony or balance in some form of relationship. Perhaps it is in a connectedness between parent and child, or co-workers, or two mates, it really doesn't matter, but all require a form of trust, respect and harmony. When trust is broken, respect betrayed, relationships dwindle.

When I was teaching, the creation of the color wheel was a wonderful way to exhibit how a perfect union or blend could result in a wonderful harmony. This same theory could be applied to any form of relationship, but work or confidence is needed.

Color can be a beautiful motivator to the soul. I find color to bring out strong emotions, reflect moods, give strength, and build confidence.

With September upon us, I have been playing a lot with the more fall or autumn palette. This week I decided to venture down a different path and delve into the color represented by the September Birthstone… named, Sapphire.

Sapphire is often found in a blue hue that draws my thoughts to the sea, a tranquil and soothing color. To keep my palette even more soothing, a touch of another stone, emerald is added. Emeralds are generally found in brilliant greens, and together the two bring an array of emotions.

Sapphire is defined as the symbol of truth, sincerity and faithfulness. This could be a reason so many choose this stone as a symbol of love and eternity. Emerald is thought to aid in the success in love, bring security, promote domestic bliss and bring out truth and honesty. This stone is another popular choice for symbolizing marriage for the “beliefs” it carries.

I began this project with a light weight crepe, something airy, non-confining, and open like the need we all desire in our daily relationships. I selected a style that has become popular due to its versatility, the open front jacket/wrap. Mixing my two very powerful colors noted for successful relationships, this jacket/wrap is a beautiful vision of an analogous harmony. The subtle, neighboring, vertical waves of the mingling hues gives strength, confidence and an elegant design. Now, if only human relationships could be created this easily with this much sincerity!

Sapphires and Emeralds……domestic bliss around you

Tuesday, September 8, 2009





I saw you standing with the wind and the rain in your face
And you were thinking 'bout the wisdom of the leaves and their grace
When the leaves come falling down
In September when the leaves, come falling down

And at night the moon is shining on a clear, cloudless sky
And when the evening shadows fall I'll be there by your side
When the leaves come falling down
In September when the leaves, come falling down ....
Van Morrison



I am dedicating this design to all my "daughters". When I began this design, I had a certain concept in mind, but like life, things changed through the process. As I changed directions, tried a different method to make my "mistake" more tolerable I realized the design was no more a mistake than it was perfect. With every twist I made to "smudge" out imperfections, the more it resembled crumpled leaves....falling down...
My wish to all my "daughters", and you know who you are, is to love yourself, your life, and most importantly, all your mistakes. Often it is the mistakes that give us our growth, and sometimes it is the best thing we did.
Girls, I dedicate this cape-like jacket in a very soft crepe to you....in colors of autumn leaves, and remember, just as my favorite artist sings...."I'll be there by your side...."

Leaves Come Falling Down.....

Friday, September 4, 2009




"You see, when weaving a blanket, an Indian woman leaves a flaw in the weaving of that blanket to let the soul out.” ...Martha Graham

As Fall is approaching, I find myself thinking of my paternal grandmother. A name like Pearl would conjurer one to think pale ivory, or a soft white….but this spiritual vision was in a vibrant Marigold. Her aura was one of mystique, caught somewhere between a sunshine filled energy to a deep wisdom, almost regal-like intellect. She held a firm position within the family. Even a child could see she was more boss than servant.

This woman believed children should be doing chores, helping in the kitchen or stay out of the way. Her powerful knowledge to farming was displayed heavily through her cooking. Never did I visit and not see pots simmering on the old farm stove. When she was not farming or cooking, she was steadily pumping her old loom, turning out the “rag” rugs. The colorful weaving added a hint of sunlight to the old house. She would show me relentless, time and again, how the warp yarns were strung and the reed weaved the strips of cloth back through. She then would pull the beater down to pack it tightly. I found it mesmerizing.

I truly believe my love for "creating" began while watching her foot gently tap the treadle pump and her hands slip the balls of torn rags through the yarns. The end product was always a beautiful new rug, made of mingled colors to adorn one of the families' floors. This time of year she would be working hard at the loom, crops almost finished, more time at hand and cooler temperatures pushed her inside more.

She did have a love of flowers, the chrysanthemum was a favorite. I often wondered if she loved mums more because during the cooler days of fall she had time to actually enjoy the bloom itself.

I worked this week on a piece of chiffon. Rather than stretching the silk, I hung it and allowed the paint to drench it more deeply. The colors selected tended to be in the fall scenery, or to me, a memory of Grandma pumping the treadle and producing those colorful rugs or a more serene moment by her mum bushes.


Garden Mums..... 14" x 66"

Tuesday, September 1, 2009




"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and the autumn a mosaic of them all.” …Stanley Horowitz


Autumn is rapidly approaching and today the season is waving her hand hello. I just delivered the above piece to be auctioned at the annual fundraiser coming up, and the crisp blue sky, delightfully cool air, and that ever-so-slight change of color in the trees were a perfect match for the mood. Loving colors as I do, Autumn is my favorite season of beauty. I have always had an interest in science and the whole process of photosynthesis. I am intrigued by the "hiding" color beneath the green blanket of summer plenty in the leaves. As Fall approaches, and the tree begins preparing for winter, her beauty edges out in the most vibrant shades of golds, rust, coppers and rich browns.

As a child, Sunday drives were a wonderful source of entertainment. In the Fall, the drive became so much more colorful and exciting. I still love going for drives and seeing the "hills" of color. The time is limited but cherished.

Capturing those shades is even more fun, and watching them transform into their own beauty when I paint is wonderful. The two pieces I have completed here for PTK Fundraiser brought to life this early period of the season...a little introduction of "Indian Summer".

My first piece is the scarf, a lovely, draping scarf in 100% Jacquard silk. I hand-painted and dyed the piece in a rich, vivid capture of September’s coppers with flickers of the coming gold and yesterday’s green. This scarf is so easy to care for, and meant to be worn, just rinse in dawn dish soap, hang dry, and a light iron is all it takes!

The second piece is an extra long, 100% Charmeuse silk tie. This too is hand-painted in early fall hues much like the colors on my dogwood tree with a shimmer comparable to an Indian Summer day!

I hope you try and make it to the auction! The Public Theatre of Kentucky (PTK) is having their annual fundraiser on Sunday, September 13th 2009, at 440 Restaurant, 440 E. Main Ave., Bowling Green. The PTK non-profit organization is a friend of ArtWorks. Not only has PTK given ArtWorks permission to curate their lobby gallery for the past year, they have also contributed to our organization’s annual member’s exhibition.