Happy Homes for My Artwork

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Allow me to share some kind words and photos from collectors… Laurene B says:  I ordered this while out of the country-couldn’t waitto get back and see these in person. THEY are great and I now have themhanging in my library. Was NOT disappointed-in love. Carolyn B says: My print arrived today and I love it! Thank you!…

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Will you dance with me?

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I know I’m supposed to exercise, especially now that I’m older, but I have never enjoyed “working out.” I do walk my two dogs a couple of times a day, and my husband and I walk rather than drive whenever possible, but that is not really “cardio” or “muscle-building” exercise. If I’m going to do…

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World Octopus Day – It’s Today!!!

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World Octopus Day is a celebration of this beautiful and mysterious creature. The celebration first started in 2014 and has been celebrated annually ever since. The goal is to raise awareness about the octopus, share some facts, and help protect them around the world. 7 facts about octopuses, source Threats to octopuses, source Although octopuses are not…

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What will you be for Halloween this year?

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I’ve always loved Halloween; my mom would make really cool costumes for me every year. Then, when I was old enough, I started making fun costumes for myself. As you might imagine, the costumes were pretty creative. When I was around 21 years old, I made a Jack and Sally costume for my husband and…

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The Cosmic Iris, Another Space Flower

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For this painting, I was trying to create another inferno or nebula, like my blue and purple abstract paintings. However, I was disappointed with it. I made the other yellow and red painting into a flower, so I thought I’d make this one to match. Before all of this, I tried a more “normal” iris painting,…

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The Cosmic Allamanda, Flower from Outer Space

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My intention was to create more inferno paintings like the blue ones I painted a few months ago. As it turns out, yellow and red powders do not work the same way as blue powder. I felt that the painting was boring, though it was screaming “flower!” at me. Enter my trusty mockup tool, Procreate, and…

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Green Infernos – Scorched Earth

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As you may know, I’ve been dabbling more in the abstract art realm. Over the last couple of months, I’ve been experimenting with these colorful inferno watercolor paintings. I started with abstracts in blue, green, and purple. The blue and purple paintings turned out really great. There is a good amount of color contrast within those…

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What it’s like getting ready for Open Studios

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There’s a great organization in San Francisco called ArtSpan, and every year it helps artists all over the city prepare for opening their studios to the public. ArtSpan provides publicity, events, and marketing to help artists get seen during San Francisco Open Studios (SFOS). Since 2010, I’ve participated in about seven SFOS events. My best experience was in…

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A Glimpse of My Art in the Wild

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Allow me to share some kind words and photos from collectors… Ashley says: Love my prints Andy says: I love Nicole Hanusek’s art! I saw it on Facebook and immediately ordered a print. This beauty now hangs proudly in my basement Tiki Lounge! Skooky says: yayy! These are sooo nice. I can’t wait to get them…

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How to Button Your Crappy Pants Properly

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I have some cheap, crappy pants that I wear every morning when walking our two dogs. Thankfully, our dogs are not embarrassed to be seen with me in my cheap, crappy pants. After returning from a walk one morning, as I was changing my clothes, the button popped right off my cheap, crappy pants. Because…

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The Challenge of a Daily Doodle

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Have you ever decided to do one of those 30-day challenges? In 2010, I completed a 365-day challenge to take daily self-portraits. It was really hard to make it to the end of that challenge. There were evenings when I would crawl into bed, very tired, and I’d realize that I had not taken a…

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The Most Beautiful Fidget in the Land

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Do you have that friend (or two or three friends) on Instagram who you constantly swap images and videos with for fun?One of my Instagram friends sent me a video of this really cool 3-D printed “fidget thing.” I’ve been fidgeting my whole life; I’m pretty sure that’s why I always had terrible hangnails and why…

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Should I put fish in the acquarium?

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I have this beautiful orange and blue abstract painting started. It’s watercolor, 18×24, and I’m titling it: The Aquarium.  There’s a fun, big blue splotch on it.  I can’t help but want to put a fish in it.  What do you think, should I paint a fish there?  Here are a few mock-ups I did in…

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How to hate abstract art

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Growing up, I never really liked abstract art. I didn’t see the point of it. I thought it was much more impressive to paint or draw something realistic and make it look exactly like the source material. It took real skill to replicate something that way. Later in life, when I was in college studying…

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Part Two: The abstract class continued

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In the abstract art class, our next assignment was to create something on a blank canvas based on whatever we were feeling in that moment. I have a really hard time with a blank white canvas in front of me. I remembered from art school that it helps to put a wash over the canvas…

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Part One: Taking an abstract art class

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I was visiting my sister-in-law, and she mentioned that she wanted us to make some artwork together. We looked for inspiration on Pinterest and decided to do some abstract art. Up to this point in my art career, I hadn’t done a lot of abstract art, and I really enjoyed what we did together. When…

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Why I wanted to become an artist 

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When I was a young girl, maybe somewhere between the ages of eight and eleven, my uncle started a conversation with me about what to do for a living when I grew up. He said he didn’t want me to have a typical job where I might be bored. He also mentioned the well-known quote…

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How to dream of octopuses

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My new collector friend, Rosanne, found my artwork on Etsy and shared her journey with me after purchasing the original 18×24 watercolor, Blue Abstract #01. Back in April, she said: “I was searching for a fine art piece for above my bed. I am obsessed with octopuses! And to see your piece was the right size…

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The Origin of My Abstract Octopuses

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In the summer of 2020, I had just finished a day full of Zoom calls, and, being an introvert, I was completely drained. That evening, I couldn’t even sit in the living room with my husband; it was too much for me. So I thought about what fills me up and recharges me. I took…

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Forgot my phone – what in the heck will I do??

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My wonderful husband usually drops me off for the local art fairs. He helps me unload the car, and we set up the tent before he bids me farewell, wishes me good luck, and heads back home. On this particular day, I got everything set up, including the tables, my wall, and all of the…

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