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WELCOME!


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FEATURED ARTIST (Yeyy!)

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I've been interviewed by photographer and blog author Rachel Brandt-Fisher. Read about it in her blog "Delete The Adjectives".


And while you are there, check out some of her other stories, you might want to follow Rachel's blog (I am!).

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MAGIC IS HAPPENING IN TWO DAYS

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 "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." ~ Arthur C. Clarke

 "Art is a sense of magic."~ Stan Brakhage





Those of you who believe in magic, raise your hands! 

Those of you who believe in the magic of technology, raise your hands and feet! (Ouch! I fell on the floor...).


Wacom, the amazing people who brought us the graphics tablet and pressure-sensitive pen, have done it again. 

This Thursday, September 15, is the much anticipated release of Inkling, it will change forever the way you draw. 
But don't take my word for it, check out the video!






The root of  "Wacom" is "Wa", a Japanese word for harmony, and "com" for computer - the harmony between human and computer. 
(You can find more about Inkling at its official website.)

Ay! How exciting is this!? I don't think I will be able to sleep in the next two nights...


I'm starting my Christmas list earlier this year  ;)


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WHAT'S IN A FACE?

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"You use a glass mirror to see your face; you use works of art to see your soul." ~ George Bernard Shaw



I almost forgot how much I enjoy both fashion design and portraiture, back in college I used to fill my sketch book with drawings of beautiful protagonists that only existed in my imagination.


I'm back to my old habit...

Introducing The Green Leaf, the first of the Faces series.


 The Green Leaf



She was created with watercolor and ink. You can find her at my Etsy and Artfire shops.



Preliminary pencil sketch.



The females in each portrait have a story to tell... observe closely and play detective, use your imagination, and you will discover beyond from what's seen on the surface.





More to come...
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