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Texas Discovery Gardens

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Texas Discovery Garden Reception and Demo Painting

Last weekend was a flurry of artistic activities. We hung my exhibit “The Nature of Flowers”  at Texas Discovery Gardens Sunday before the opening on Monday the 22nd. After a ton of things to make it happen, Friday night was upon us, and the reception for the exhibit. I’m not going to lie, I was [...]

Exhibition at the Gallery at Texas Discovery Gardens

It feels like Christmas! Having my work on exhibit in the Gallery at Texas Discovery Gardens is so amazing. I feel so very blessed to be able to intertwine my art with such a beautiful venue that supports our environment. My work will be on exhibition beginning March 22 and ending July 31, 2010. There [...]

Longwing and Jatropha

I have almost finished my piece “Zebra Longwing and Jatropha”. This is the piece I am doing for the Organic in the City event for Texas Discovery Gardens. I was able to get pictures of the Zebra Longwing and the Jatropha plant on one of my visits to the Butterfly House and Gardens at Texas [...]

Art Gallery

Flowers - 24 x 36 - Oil on Canvas - $675.00 “The State of the Union” - 36×40 - Mixed Media on Canvas Cowgirl - 24 x 36 - Acrylic on Canvas - SOLD - Prints Available Crystal Clear II -24X24 - Oil on Canvas “Moonshine” - 36 ×36 - Acrylic on Canvas - SOLD - Prints Available Hanging On - 24 x 36 - Acrylic on Canvas - $375 “Time of a Life Time” 24×30 - Mixed Media Collage - $275 Mermaid – 20 x 24 Mixed Media, Acrylic and Collage - $475 Twin Mix One – 4 Canvases (12X12) total 24X24 Mixed Media, Acrylic and Collage Small Horse - 12 x 12 - Collage - $275

Woven Art Gallery

Hand Woven Art Scarf Fiber Art Necklace Hand Woven Art Cuff Hand Woven Scarf Hand Woven Art Scarf Braided Handspun Art Scarf Hand Woven Art Scarf Sea Glass Braided Handspun Art Scarf Fiber Art Necklace

More Thoughts For A Blue Moon

"We sleep, but the loom of life never stops and the pattern which was weaving when the sun went down is weaving when it comes up in the morning." --Henry Ward Beecher