
…more artistic musings
WHEN MY CHILDREN were young I became interested in the fine art of OIL PAINTING.
A local instructor was my first experience with classical oil painting techniques. Once that first tube of paint was opened and the brush dabbed into the mixture I was hooked and couldn’t resist the medium.
The next several years were spent practicing the medium and learning the basics. Soon I was able to participate in local exhibits that proved profitable.

OIL on Linen Canvas Panel ~ 20″x 24″

SALON Seattle 2014 – Exhibition Panel


MAXFIELD PARRISH Exhibition Panel ~ Oil (left), SALON 2006: SHRINERS Hospital ~1995, 6 ‘x 8’ Panel~ Oil (right)

SHRINERS Hospital ~ 1995 ~ 6′ x 8′ Panel ~ Oil


The Peotone Mistress ~ Oil (left) ~ Large Oil Panel Commission (right)


OIl ~ 12″x16″ (left): Bottom View of Wall Mural (right)

Copy of Belgium TAPESTRY
SALON Brugg, SALON Paris, SALON Atlanta, SALON Seattle – Exhibition Panel

Oil on canvas panel

The Peotone Resident – Oil
THE BEGINNING
My journey with oil painting began with FOLK ART. Known as TOLE PAINTING when it became a popular trend in the mid-1970’s. The passion for this art form soon found me studying with PRICILLA HAUSER whose instruction books and examples are now represented in the SMITHSONIAN in WA, DC.

The LITTLE RED TOLE HOUSE
Below are EXAMPLES of my first INSTRUCTION experience using VOL. 1 For Whom The Brush Toles soon progressed further using the OIL MEDIUM.
My ORIGINAL 1974 Pricilla Hauser Instruction Book “FOR WHOM THE BRUSH TOLES”