Exploring Abstract Techniques in Art

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While I’m busy making little tweaks and fine-tuning my new Etsy Photography Shop, I’ve also been happily experimenting in the studio and diving into abstract work. Lately, it’s all about trying new techniques, playing with different supplies, and seeing what happens when I push myself outside my usual comfort zone.

These pieces were created on 140 lb handmade watercolor paper—and I’ll be honest, it’s not my favorite. There are areas where the paint just refuses to soak in, no matter how much I layer it on. The paper also has a yellow-green tinge, which works beautifully with some color palettes… and not so much with others. Part of the process, right?

That said, I am absolutely loving this color palette. It has a cool, calming vibe that really speaks to me. In the first image, though, I wasn’t thrilled with how the paintings were coming together. I tried adding a touch of shimmering metallic paint to see if that would elevate them—but they still didn’t quite win me over.

The second image features more organic shapes, and this is where things started to click. I love the way the shapes seem to glow, and that soft energy makes the piece feel really fun and alive to me.

By the time I reached the last image, I pretty much threw everything in my creative arsenal at it—short of the kitchen sink 😉 That one I truly love, especially the way the gold paint catches the light and adds that extra glow.

Art is always an experiment, and not every piece needs to be a favorite to teach you something new—and that’s part of what keeps it exciting.

I also want to send warm wishes to everyone affected by Winter Storm Fern. I hope you’re staying safe, warm, and well.

Thanks so much for being here and sharing this creative journey with me. Have a wonderful day!

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Explore Flowing Waters Photo: New Shop on Etsy

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I’m so excited to finally share that my new Etsy shop, Flowing Waters Photo, is officially open! 🎉 After lots of time, planning, and behind-the-scenes work, I’ve finished transferring all of my photographs to this new space, and it feels wonderful to see it all come together.

To give you a little history, my love for photography began when I was about 10 years old. My father helped me craft a simple camera out of cardstock that actually worked, and that little creation sparked a fascination that’s stayed with me ever since. A few years later, he gifted me my first real camera as a birthday present—one I’ll always treasure. It opened my eyes to a whole new way of seeing the world and capturing the beauty around me.

Today, I use my Nikon Z50 to photograph everyday moments that catch my eye, transforming them into images that feel meaningful and timeless. This shop is a reflection of that journey and my love for noticing the small details that often go unnoticed.

All orders in the shop include FREE Shipping, so you can enjoy browsing without worrying about any extra costs. I can’t wait to continue sharing more art and photography with you.

Thanks for coming along with me on this creative journey. Wishing you a wonderful day!

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Whispers of Light: A Painting Comes to Life

Some paintings take their time with me. They don’t rush, and they don’t reveal everything at once. Whispers of Light, my newest 18×24 inch abstract, is one of those pieces.

It started months ago with soft washes of color and textured movement layered onto canvas. I blogged about it back in May—how I paused at midnight, resisting the urge to keep going, and waited for the morning light to guide me. That moment of stillness helped me see the work with fresh eyes. I didn’t know it at the time, but that pause was part of the painting’s story too.

As I added final touches in the weeks that followed, I kept returning to that early light—the quiet, glowing energy that filtered through the window that morning. The colors in this piece—turquoise, rose, golden peach, and warm earth tones—carry a softness, a hush, almost like a breath between thoughts. There’s boldness in the movement, yes, but also a sense of calm rising through the layers.

That’s where the title came from. Whispers of Light felt right—it speaks to the way this piece came together: slowly, gently, and with trust in the quiet moments.

Now that it’s finished, I feel both proud and at peace with it. It’s a reminder to listen to intuition, to light, to softness. To know when to pause, and when to move forward.

Thank you for following along on this painting’s journey—it means so much to have you here.

💫 Have you ever worked on something that unfolded slowly and surprised you in the end? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

Wishing you a weekend full of quiet joy and radiant little whispers of your own.

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5 Ways Art Can Revitalize Your Home

We’ve all had that one corner or room that feels…meh. Maybe it’s too plain, too dark, or just lacks that spark. But before you start a full-on renovation, consider this: art has the power to breathe life, personality, and soul into a space—no hammer required!

Here are five simple ways art can completely transform even the dullest room:

1. It Sets the Mood
A vibrant abstract piece can energize a space, while soft watercolors bring a sense of calm. Want cozy? Moody florals or warm-toned landscapes can shift the atmosphere instantly. Art doesn’t just sit there—it speaks to the mood you want to create.

2. It Adds a Story
Blank walls feel empty because they have nothing to say. A single piece of meaningful art—especially if it’s handmade or thoughtfully chosen—can turn a “blah” space into a conversation starter. It becomes part of your story.

3. It Sparks Joy (Seriously)
Think of the last time you saw a piece of art that made you smile. That emotional lift? That’s no small thing. Surrounding yourself with uplifting, inspiring visuals can truly shift your mindset every time you walk into a room.

4. It Personalizes Your Space
Art is the quickest way to make a space yours. Whether it’s your own creation, a cherished print, or something you found on a special trip, your art choices reflect your unique tastes and experiences.

5. It Encourages Creativity Everywhere
When your surroundings are visually inspiring, your brain gets the message: creativity lives here. Whether you’re journaling, cooking, or brainstorming your next big idea, art helps unlock that flow state.


Art doesn’t need to be expensive or oversized to be powerful—it just needs to be chosen with heart. 💛

Do you have a piece of art that completely changed how a space felt for you? I’d love to hear how you’ve used art to turn “meh” into magic!

I hope this post sparked some fresh ideas for your space—thanks so much for stopping by!

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Trusting the Process in Abstract Art Creation

A Painting in Progress

Working on these abstract paintings is always an adventure—each layer tells part of the story, even the ones that get buried beneath others. This 18×24 inch piece has been evolving for quite some time now. I’ve been adding layers slowly, letting each one guide the next, and I’m finally starting to fall in love with it.

The Midnight Pause

There’s always a point in the process where I feel the urge to keep going—adding more color, more movement, more energy. Last night was one of those moments. I was tempted to keep layering well past midnight, but something told me to pause. So I listened. I stepped away and promised myself I’d take another look in the morning with fresh eyes. I’m so glad I did.

A Fresh Look in the Morning

This morning, I brought the painting into a sunnier room and propped it up by the window. The natural light made the colors come alive in such a lovely way. I sat there with my delicious chocolate shake, just soaking it all in—and that’s when it hit me: it didn’t need much more. Maybe just a few soft lines or subtle shapes, but nothing major. For now, it feels close to complete. And that feels really good.

Trusting the Process

It’s moments like these that remind me why I love making art—learning to trust the quiet pauses just as much as the bold brushstrokes.

Let’s Chat!

Have you ever taken a break from something creative, then come back to it with fresh eyes? I’d love to hear how that’s worked for you—feel free to share in the comments!

Thanks so much for stopping by. Wishing you a beautiful and relaxing weekend!

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Celebrate a Joyful Easter: Embrace Creativity and Renewal

Easter is almost here, and with it comes a breath of fresh air—literally and creatively. The soft colors of spring, blooming flowers, and longer days bring a sense of renewal that feels like a gentle nudge to slow down and savor the beauty around us.

Whether you’re spending the day dyeing eggs, sharing a meal with loved ones, or simply soaking in the sunshine, Easter is a sweet reminder that after every winter, something beautiful blooms again.

As an artist, I find so much inspiration in this season—pastels, florals, and the feeling of lightness that seems to dance through the air. It’s the perfect time to let your creativity stretch its wings, try something new, or simply enjoy the process of making without pressure.

However you choose to celebrate, I hope this Easter fills your heart with peace, your home with laughter, and maybe your sketchbook with a few fresh ideas too.

Wishing you a joyful, art-filled Easter Sunday!💐

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Creative Breaks: Studio Life and New Artwork

With the holidays seeming to arrive faster each year, I’ve been super busy managing the ongoing holiday sale and updating my Etsy Shop. Unfortunately, this has left me with limited studio time, which is such a bummer because creating brings me so much joy. 😥

Despite the holiday hustle, I’ve managed to carve out little pockets of time to work on these two abstracts! 😊 The first one, shown above, is a 3×4-inch cutie that’s starting to take shape. The second is a 5×7-inch canvas with a 1.5-inch depth, making it perfect for either shelf-sitting or wall décor. Both need quite a bit more work but I love where they’re going!

There’s still more to do in my Etsy Shop, but I’m prioritizing studio time because it keeps me grounded and happy. I’ve realized that even a small dose of creativity can make such a big difference in my day.

What about you? What do you do to lift your spirits when you need a quick boost?

Thanks so much for stopping by—wishing you a joyful and creative day!

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Finding the Finish Line: When to Call a Painting Complete

I’ve been having so much fun creating these smaller abstract paintings lately! This new piece is painted on a 5×5 inch canvas with a textured background in beautiful shades of pink and purple, and I just love how the colors are coming together.

One of the toughest decisions as an artist is knowing when to call a piece finished. It’s so easy to keep adding details and then suddenly feel like the whole thing has gone sideways! That’s exactly where I am with this one. I think it’s finished, but I’m not sure if I should add a few more details or just leave it as is. That’s the big question! What do you think? Should I keep going or call it done? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below😊

Have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend! Thanks for stopping by!!

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