Tuesday, April 13, 2010



I've just started printing my first new repeating pattern in what feels like ages. It has been so long that nearly forgot how exciting the process is.


see you there!

Friday, April 2, 2010

I've been looking up for inspiration these days. I keep running into patterns everywhere and they're starting to creep back into my work.



We live in a wonderful old Fire-Hall complete with patterned tin ceilings in every room of our apartment. This is the view from the kitchen. I just love the way the light hits the pattern.



Unfortunately it's the end of another skating season. I've been trying my hardest to make it out a few times a week for the local noon skate at the Lunenburg Arena. I'm going to miss spending time in this wonderful spot, I've never seen such a beautifully crafted arena. Word on the ice is that the wooden roof was brought in by train from BC when it was built, a long time ago.

Friday, March 26, 2010

springtime & bicycles

I was out of the studio all week working on plans for workshops and artist statements for applications. Spring has brought us rainy days and all the writing is making my brain want to implode. Luckily yesterday afternoon there was a patch of sunshine just as I was ready to take a wee break so I hopped on my new 12 speed road bicycle, Penny and took her out for a spin.


I'm now itching to get into the studio this weekend to finally print this new drawing I was working on a few weeks ago...

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Port Loggia Gallery Exhibition


I've been locked away in my painting studio for the last few weeks in preparation for an upcoming show. I'm shipping my paintings into Halifax Friday, my fingers are crossed that they will be done in time and dry!

Opening Reception: Tuesday February 9, 5:30 p.m.
Exhibition Continues: February 10 - 28, 2010
Artists Talk: Wednesday February 10, 12 noon

The Port Loggia Gallery is located at 1107 Marginal Rd. in Halifax, NS.

Saturday, January 23, 2010



Today I was delighted to find out that one of the milk crate pillows I parted with at the halifax crafters winter market was being put to good use by a lovely sleepy orange kitty. I couldn't be happier.

Thanks to Lesley-Anne of hello pineapples for passing on the photo.

Friday, January 15, 2010

its a long road and a lot of pickles...



Back at the end of August, thanks to the amazing Lunenburg farmers market, I experienced for the first time in my adult life the joy of pickling. It was one heck of a vinegary love-fest and the loving hasn't stopped since.



It's now four months later and I still haven't been able to kick the pickle brain so I finally decided to find an outlet for my gherkin craze. I started off with a graphite drawing of my Lunenburg dills and then just got carried away from there experimenting with some open screened pickles and finally a three colour pickle print.



My final print looks something like this... I'm hoping the world is ready for some fantabulous dill-pickle doorstops.