Jan 24, 2023 | Uncategorized
January is the coldest month of the year, no wonder carnations are the official flower for this month, with their bright blooms and sugary sweet scent. There are several theories about how the carnation got its name. Some believe that it comes from the...
Feb 6, 2022 | News from the studio, Tabloid art history, Upcoming events
We will continue to present annual “HerStory” exhibitions until there is a fair and equal balance of women artists represented by art museums, galleries, art book publishers, major private and public collections, auction houses, and the media. Renee Phillips, Founder...
Jun 11, 2021 | News from the studio, Upcoming events
I opened the mail yesterday to find a catalog of “The Sea”, an exhibit of seascape paintings by American artists. Thank you to Ambassador Anthony Godfrey and his wife, Anne, for including my work in the exhibit. I am so proud to be included. Thank you,...
Jan 15, 2015 | Tabloid art history
Winter can be dreary, cold and lacking in vibrant colors. But this has not stopped artists from finding and capturing the beauty of winter in their landscape paintings. In fact, the cool blues, smoky grey, and deep forest greens are a favorite palette for both artist...
Dec 10, 2009 | Pulp painting
My latest work is a wall relief based on the symmetry of Ancient Greek art. The Ancient Greeks created intriguing compositions by balancing and counterbalancing shapes, colors and figures throughout their pottery. These designs told a story, and the viewer was welcome...