You know how in movies, or Brady Bunch episodes, they will have a nerdy character who gets a makeover, revealing (surprise) the beautiful swan hidden behind horn rimmed glasses? In other words, if you wipe the dirt off of Eliza Doolittle's face, you get Audrey Hepburn. Isn't that cheating?
My new art studio has that same raw material (though you wouldn't know it from the outside). This means there is a good chance I will actually make it look worse, once I get my paws on it. Unfortunately, unlike Olivia Newton John at the end of Grease, my studio smells old and wet. If these were scratch-and-sniff pictures, you would smell the mildew trapped in that shiny floor. How can something so pretty be so stinky? Even so, the hope is to be fixed, up and running, with walls of work for the Vashon Island Art Studio Tour, December 2014. Ready, set, create.

Thursday, March 27, 2014
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Boy's Room Cleans Itself
Just a little something I threw together. Over 460 photos and 4 hours created this video.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Oh, Tchaikovsky, you little rascal.
Ready, sets, go.
Amazingly, everything I intended to do with the sets this year got done, including repainting the iconic grandfather clock. I am always so happy when it is time to just join the audience and enjoy the show. Changing venues created new challenges, which means more opportunities to say "well, I guess it'll have to do." Its good practice for perfectionists. "The show must go on!"
Amazingly, everything I intended to do with the sets this year got done, including repainting the iconic grandfather clock. I am always so happy when it is time to just join the audience and enjoy the show. Changing venues created new challenges, which means more opportunities to say "well, I guess it'll have to do." Its good practice for perfectionists. "The show must go on!"
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Nutcracker 2013
Let's consider this the "before" picture of the Nutcracker set, 5 days before opening night (December 6th)! The flats lined up at the back of the stage will be completely painted over into the Land of Sweets. Stay tuned for updates.
This will be the first time the Vashon Center for Dance performs at O Space. Get your tickets today.
Do these curtains make my butt look big?
This will be the first time the Vashon Center for Dance performs at O Space. Get your tickets today.
Do these curtains make my butt look big?
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Trinke Liebchen, Trinke Schnell
Back in the set barn, at work on die fledermaus, being put on by the Vashon Opera September 20th & 22nd. The set decor will be Art Deco, a favorite for me. It is less painting-intense than the last operas, which allows more time to enjoy the process. I am working on creating a faux stained glass window and door while other volunteers create fake wood grain. Don't I look like I'm having fun?
Monday, July 15, 2013
Priming the pump
I'm not sure why it has been so hard to start my summer art projects, but there it is. These pets were a good place to start. The photos I was drawing from were high quality, high contrast and well composed. From there it just took a little Al Green in the background, and I was happy to gaze into the eyes of these precious beasts.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Back on the chain gang
I have been doing some set work for Drama Dock's production of Into the Woods, running July 19-21 and 25-28 at Bethel Church. I was back at the barn, painting a tree on an especially rare, sunny day. Déjà vu spring 2013. One main difference is that I am just copying someone else's design, free from having to make any executive decisions. Phew.
I took a picture of the warm, pastoral landscape outside of the barn, proof of my artistic dedication (or proof that I don't know how to say "no").
I wish I could take credit for this painting/design, but all I did was to copy the image. I used multiple glaze coats to try to capture the feel of the original ink illustration.
I took a picture of the warm, pastoral landscape outside of the barn, proof of my artistic dedication (or proof that I don't know how to say "no").
I wish I could take credit for this painting/design, but all I did was to copy the image. I used multiple glaze coats to try to capture the feel of the original ink illustration.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Big Fat Liar
This is what my garden looks like if I am too busy making art to garden. That's what I tell myself. As if there are two choices: art or garden. The truth is I have no time for art or garden because I have been too busy rearranging the furniture and watching foreign films.
Those Dr. Seuss-ish pods are leeks going to seed, by the way. And then there is the tower of lettuce.
Friday, June 21, 2013
What a difference a zoom lens makes
Here are photos of Blue Heron Dance Company's production of Romeo and Juliet, taken by house photographer extraordinaire Mike Urban.
It is hard for me not to critique the set. We were going for simplicity(especially given the time constraints), so I created a color fade that would appear to seamlessly go from floor to sky, which meant some serious color matching to blend it in with the dance flooring. The atmospheric color ended up being my favorite part of it. I debated adding architectural elements, which ended up being my less favorite part. The hope was that they would help define when the setting was indoor (windows) and when it was outdoor (columns). In the end, I think our less is more concept was the way to go. We reused the side flat curtain paintings which were once again the highlight of the set. I love the above photo of dancers Sam and Katherine in acrobatic embrace.
These beautiful pics and more can be viewed and purchased from Mike Urban's website.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Spilled paint means I'm doing my job, okay?
I was chatting with a motorcycle dude I commute with about the end of the school year. I mentioned the fact that my classroom looks like it has exploded paint and paper. He nodded and smiled and said, "that means you are doing your job." I do try to heed the teaching advice of motorcycle dudes, in general, especially when they have a phd in education.
Monday, June 17, 2013
You like me, you really like me!
I was invited to a Vashon Opera gala. It is a way to introduce Opera Foundation supporters to upcoming operas. Sort of a sneak peak viewed in a posh living room. Could not complain. The singing was beautiful and sometimes downright comedic. I love how facial expression is used to communicate the story, too. Jennifer Krikawa gave out awards to some of the opera's faithful volunteers, including a set painting award for yours truly. The question is, should I mount the award on my mantle, or paint with it?
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