Category Archives: Featured Work

Wooden Trays with Floral Motifs

These three trays are painted with three different and striking floral motifs.  Deep purple tulips wave in the wind on one of them.  Water lilies slick with water densely pack another tray.  I painted the lilies with the goal of capturing the memory of dragging my hand, as a child, through the slippery carpets of saucer shaped leaves while on a canoe ride on a New Hampshire lake.  The third tray is filled with delicately painted Hydrangeas. You may have noticed that this is a favorite flower of mine and I have done them in many styles over the years.  Of course there is a bug on each tray!

Peony Table

The client brought me her daughter’s old table and requested Trompe L’oeil pink Peonies.  Although flat objects are easier to paint in a ‘Fool-the-Eye’ style, I was delighted with the challenge.  Trompe L’oeil should tell a story, so I included a scissors which is still wet from cutting the flowers.  A lady bug has come in with the blossoms by accident.  Water droplets on the leaves, petals and scissor blades add to the realism.  This table came to me in a dry, stripped condition with damaged areas and a request for a subtle color scheme.    I pulled out the details of the table itself with simple taupe, grey and cream which also helped down play the missing molding on one corner.   A peony is a flower with multiple layers of petals and is not exactly easy to paint.    For those of you who are interested in my process, I included a photo here of an early stage of this piece.  You can see that I have painted the leaves, but the highlights of the flower petals have  been done in just white, allowing the background to show through for depth.  The next step was a pink wash over the whole blossom.

Cloud chest withAutumn leaves

This vintage chest of drawers is painted on all sides with a summer sky full of clouds.  I rescued the dresser from the back of a garage where it sat badly damaged and painted bright yellow and orange along with words and peace signs.  I stripped it down and had some repair work done before starting my transformation.  For a little added interest I painted early autumn leaves on the top in a Trompe L’oeil style. Even my husband, who knows what I do, tried to brush these leaves away when he first saw them!   I painted a few leaves on the bottom of the skirt too. Did you find my signature insect?  Hint, it’s on a leaf!  Also, included in this cluster of photos is a second chest I did with a winter sky.  Can you see how the simple change in the depth of the blues changes the season?  By the way, the female body vase sitting on top of the chest is also a piece of my art work.

Woodland Vintage Icebox

This vintage icebox was covered with thick red paint when it was brought to me.  After much discussion the owner chose to have it professionally stripped.  When it was paint free we found this gorgeous wood underneath so we scrapped the original plans to paint it an all-over color, opting just to embellish it.  We chose a woodland theme with critters, wild flowers and other flora.  Where I could, I used the wood grain as part of my design, see how the there are rings of ‘water’ near the Loon?  The Pine cone and Maple seeds are painted in Trompe L’oeil  style but the latch and hinges are real. I painted one of my favorite wild flowers, Blue Chickory,  climbing up the sides.