On My Table: Beginning of June 2026
Sketchbook as a Reminding Tool
I kept some parts of the larger pages showing to share my joy from all the color conversations that are happening on this page. It reminded me that I have this ochre ink I wanted to play with more, that I am still working on mixing a dark purple, and I promised my friend a gouache stick and I find sculls challenging, macabre but also fun to draw!
Spring Garden In a Pot (Table Gardening) - Part 2
This is the second part of the visual story of the table garden (here is the first).
Despite the fact that I was fascinated by the number of flowers and their day-to-day progress, there was a surprising amount of frustration with this little garden for me! First - it changes so often that you need to allocate a significant part of your day to document it all (which is impossible :) And it is always a tricky thing for me to choose which flowers to paint when there are so many in one bouquet. I hoped to make one large painting with "everything," but did not get to it. My only hope is to find a similar garden-in-a-pot next year :)
Spring Garden In a Pot (Table Gardening).
Another Vase I Made!
This vase has lots of things that I would do differently today but I learned a lot! See some notes around it :) I names it honey skep.












