art in every season
art show and sale at lakeside studio

Saturday November 23, between 10AM & 8PM
Sunday, November 24, between 1PM & 5PM
You, your family, and friends are invited...
in my home-studio on the north shore of Offut Lake
at 4137 116th Avenue SE, Olympia WA 98501

Here below is a summary video (from a previous year, but similar).
Click here or on photo above to see (last year's) video invitation


Beaded ornaments made with sand dollars I gathered from Washington's coast (no live creatures taken).






Dye-painted silks amidst glass ornaments painted with alcohol inks.



greeting cards from watercolor art






rooms full of art ~ many seasons of art making
See original art in many media
- Dye painted silk
- Oil painting
- Pastel painting
- Stone impressions (ink in cotton)
- Watercolor paintings (framed and unframed)
- Art glass
You'll also find hand-made gift items including
- decorative succulents (living)
- silk scarves
- small, original paintings,
- hand-painted glass ornaments,
- beaded sand dollar ornaments
- beaded sea shell ornaments
- blown glass garden cloches
- printed art greeting cards
- and more
Credit cards, checks, and cash accepted.















A gift idea ~ personalize hand-painted glass with bead letters



alcohol ink painted glass ornaments

I enjoyed painting glass ornaments at the beach - beautiful light and setting.


Some of these silks sold at the last show...but I've got more.

Mouth-blown glass cloches make decorative garden art, luminarias, and protective "huts" for tender plants.
responses to watercolors

an artist friend's words
"When I heard that the theme of your new paintings was 'home,' I thought of things domestic. However, your paintings are anything but domestic. They are alive and almost other-worldly in expression!"

from the guest book...
"Your watercolors break the light spectrum apart in the most magical way!"

art chat regarding observation in creative process...
"Perhaps intentionally noticing helps us become more present in our own lives - like children."

in dye-painted silk






alcohol ink effects in glass

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