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I love it when I can leave my “normal” 60 hour-a-week job and still have sunshine by the time I get home!  I think for many, people enjoy the ability to do things after dinner.  I see so many more people running, walking their dogs, and just enjoying the outdoors, compared to just a couple of weeks ago.

For me, this marks the beginning of my most productive time of all.  I am a highly-energetic person, and love the ability to cram in tons of fun things.  Now that the cold is (hopefully) gone, I can already feel my creative juices starting to flow.

“Grandpa & Andy” as well as “Dancing Cranes” are the two pieces that I have already created for the month of March.  (I will be showing these two pieces off quite soon). 

I am so excited to get started on my next piece of artwork, which is a commission.  It has the earmarks of being a challenge for me, because it is a picture taken from an Equitation competition.

Also buzzing around in my head are ideas involving a fundraiser for a local Equestrian Therapeutic Clinic, that helps children and adults through equine oriented activities. 

Map near Four Corners & Canyon de Chelly

Map near Four Corners & Canyon de Chelly

And lastly, my husband and I are planning  a trip in May to the four corners of the U.S., as well as exploring the Canyon de Chelly area.  If you have not heard of this area, it is rich with Navajo and Anasazi history.  I hope to be able to take plenty of pictures for future drawings.

If you have been to this area, and know of other fantastic sights to be seen, please leave a comment, and let me know!

 

Baby Jennie

Baby Jennie

You might be wondering why a history lesson of Oatman, Arizona could possibly be relevant in this newsletter.  Several months ago, my husband and I happened upon Oatman.  It’s a cute little ghost town, but the burros really make the town something special. Apparently they meander down from the mountains in the morning, eat all day in town.  Late afternoon, the burros start their trek back into the mountains.  

While we were in town, there was a mom with her newborn baby.  We took several photos of the pair, knowing that this would one day become a great drawing.  And so it happens that the birth of “Baby Jennie” began.  I have been working on this highly detailed drawing since January.   In many ways, this drawing is so different from most of my artwork.  Old buildings line the streets that Baby Jennie trudges down.    

 

 

 

 

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