Journal
A personal look behind the scenes, written mostly by Laura.

“Do you ever wake up and feel that you don’t want to do any art work?”
My friend H asked this while we were out walking. At the time my answer was “No, not really” but I was reminded this week that there is.

Experiments in Digital Art.
A few weeks ago I read about an artist who usually painted in oils and had moved to painting digitally. Why? Is this something I could do, too?

Comfort art.
I thought I’d share with you what I create for comfort and pleasure. I make digital images on my phone. Here’s an example of the process.

No expectation art, scribbled ink & Renoir.
From an ink scribble to an abstract landscape: making art with no expectations.