Hieroglyphics
I was so excited to take a class on hieroglyphics. We learned about the history of this interesting writing form. Hieroglyphic writing was symbols developed by early Egyptians to communicate […]
I was so excited to take a class on hieroglyphics. We learned about the history of this interesting writing form. Hieroglyphic writing was symbols developed by early Egyptians to communicate […]
I love St. John and have spent many happy weeks visiting the island. So today I thought I would share some photos taken throughout the years on my visits. Please […]
We continue on with my love of sculpture. Today it is some mature outdoor stone sculptures at Quiet Water park. These interesting pieces have been in the park for around […]
Week 2 – An abstract acrylic painting, Golden Gate Sunset. I used a gold base paint trying to capture the golden rays of the sun. Hope this painting bring […]
My charcoal drawing of onions pulled from the garden. A friend suggested I start posting my art and projects on Bayartisans. Soon after his suggestion, I started reading Daily […]
A great place to relax and get inspiration is a garden. A wonderful small garden on the Smithsonian Mall is the Mary Livingston Ripley Garden. The garden surrounds the old […]
If I could have a muse that was a piece of architecture, then I would rank the U.S. Capitol dome as one of my top ten. The dome glows at […]
Andrea (the best art instructor) mentioned in art class there is a test to determine how many colors you can see. She said we all have eye cones. Not being […]
Spring is new beginnings and so Bayartisan is back after a hiatus. This is my journal of a journey to deepen my understanding of art and explore the creative process. […]
Check out Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) if you are interested in wooden boats. I recently visited CLC’s show room and headquarters in Annapolis, MD. Beautiful kayaks, canoes, boats, and paddle […]