Monthly Archives: February 2011

Sipak.

Have you ever smelled the scent of a ripe pomegranate? Well that smell is a reminder of my childhood… Going to Croatia every summer and carefully peeling a giant pomegranate the size of my head. I would peel the whole … Continue reading

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Lara.

Lara is a gorgeous gal that I met through my friends. She recently got married to a guy named Steve who makes the most amazing chocolates I have ever tasted, lucky girl. I was asked to paint her portrait as … Continue reading

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Pamela.

Pamela is a sweet gal from Montana, my new friend. Actually I’m not sure if she is from Montana, but I know she lives there. She also has a lovely place in Tortuga Bay next to my Mom and Pop. … Continue reading

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Misguided Goddess.

If you haven’t already heard about “Misguided Goddess” Then let me tell you a little bit about it: It’s an art show, It’s a fundraiser, and it’s going to be epic – so we want you there. Jamie Hodge and … Continue reading

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Tres Hermanas.

I absolutely love all the Mexican horses on the beach, so I attempted a free style horsey painting on three canvases a la Mexicana. In the process, I decided to make this into a little story … Here goes: Three … Continue reading

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Baja Beach Girl.

Oh Baja. I find myself so inspired here, so active and so happy about my time spent. I decided the second painting of this collection had to be my Baja Beach Girl. Bracelets, moccasins, lace and tassels, what more could … Continue reading

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Mermaid.

Wow, what a day. I woke up in Mexico, took a peek outside and noticed the sun was shining and the wind was bowing- hard. My mermaid painting that I managed to begin and practically finish the day before, was … Continue reading

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