Thursday, October 1, 2009

Portsmouth, RI

A quaint little windmill in Portsmouth, RI. The water was a bit of a challenge for me, but I think it panned out alright. Thanks to family friend, John Hopf for letting me use his photography for inspiration. Happy Birthday to John, who turned 90 this week. (Or 89...he's not really sure.)
Hand woodburned on 12"x12" baltic birch.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Newport Sculpture By The Water

Here is my next piece from Newport. It was a beautiful, sunny day outside so I dragged Steve with me once again to go take some more photographs. The weather is definitely starting to get cooler, so I'm trying to take advantage of these nice days we've been having. Soon all the flowers and leaves will be all gone- but pumpkins are starting to pop up, so I'm thinking of doing some fall inspired burnings in October. Look for this and my other work at the Scituate Art Festival coming up in just a few weeks!
Woodburning on Baltic Birch, 13"x10"

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Cinque Terre, Italy


A friend of mine goes on a sailing trip every year, and always comes back with some amazing photographs from around the world. This one he took in Cinque Terre, Italy, and has been hanging on his office wall for years. I asked him if I could use it for my next masterpiece - and here it is. Enjoy! To purchase this item or to see more of my work, visit my online store at Etsy.com!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Rosecliff Statue


I've always loved visiting the gorgeous mansions in Newport, RI. Every summer growing up, we would take a drive along scenic Ocean Drive and take a tour of one of the multi-million dollar historical homes on Bellevue Ave. This summer, Steve and I visited Rosecliff for the Garden Show. I had him take a picture of this beautiful statue out on the lawn with it's huge flower arrangement. I love this style, and hope to go back soon to take some more pictures of the beautiful flowers and statues in Newport to add to this collection. Hand woodburned on 13.5"x9.5" oval.

Friday, August 7, 2009

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Friday, July 24, 2009

This is a wood burning I did for a wedding gift. A friend of mine got engaged in front of Cinderella's Castle in Disney World, and luckily she had posted a picture of the proposal on facebook that I used as a starting point for the piece. I wish them both a happily ever after...

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Small Salad Bowls!

Get 4 of these adorable bowls to go with the larger serving bowl and you have the perfect set! Perfect for salad, fruit, or whatever you may be serving up this summer. Purchase one of the designs you see here, or have a set custom made just for you. Visit my online store by clicking below.