I’m very happy to share that my digital painting, “Lake Wanaka in Blue II”, has been accepted into the “Aqueous” online exhibition at Art Fluent!

I’m very happy to share that my digital painting, “Lake Wanaka in Blue II”, has been accepted into the “Aqueous” online exhibition at Art Fluent!













Blessed as I am with a temporary layoff (“blessed” being not entirely accurate, and I really hope that “temporary” IS accurate), I find myself with some time on my hands. What better opportunity to knock out a collection of abstract digital paintings?
At long last, I have a place to sell prints of my work online! On a whim, I decided to try my luck with InPrnt and submitted my work for their approval, and lo and behold, they said yes!

I’m really happy that InPrnt opened their doors to me because from everything I’ve read about them, they offer better quality prints than most other print-on-demand shops out there. They might not offer a wide range of products like mugs, shower curtains, and throw pillows, but I’d rather have access to a higher quality print any day!
Anyways, you can access my shop here! The shop isn’t complete yet, so feel free to drop me a line if you see something in my portfolio that you would like to have available to purchase. 🙂
Arriving just in time for the holidays, I received my very own copy of ”Artist Mother Proud & Serious – Vol.1″, and oh, hey! Look who’s on page 124!!
Technically, this happened at the end of 2023, but I’m posting it today because I intend to use the good vibes from this incredible opportunity as a strong launch pad for 2024. And of course, all my thanks to AMPS’s Editor-in-Chief, Mona Lerch, for her undying faith in me, and her passion and dedication for putting this all together!
Happy New Year, everyone! Wishing you all the best for 2024! 🎉
P.S. If you wish to purchase a copy of your very own, you can do so here: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CPJJ8ZLC
One blog post for all of 2023. That’s it. ONE.
Believe me, if I had produced any kind of finished artwork at all, I would have shared it here. But other than spending an inordinate amount of time tinkering with endless colour variations for a new painting that was never completed (see image below), and that one raspberry-coloured self-portrait, 2023’s art output was a bit of a bust.

There are many reasons why the art never really manifested itself, but most of it can be boiled down to two reasons: work and depression. By late 2022, all of my closest friends at the office had moved on to bigger and better things, and I was left with a serious case of “feeling left behind” and lonely, and that really sapped my creativity. What kept me going was the carrot that had been dangled over me for some months: a much longed-for promotion, which I eventually got in the Spring.
And then my job just took over my life! Things were made worse by the fact that the Writers’ and Actors’ strikes had wiped out any employment possibilities for quite a few people in the FX and Animation industry (including my husband), so any job I had, no matter how stressful, was one that I was grateful for and intended to hang onto for dear life.
Also, to be perfectly honest, the self-portraits happened out of necessity, but at this point, I think I may have said everything I needed to say with them. What that New Direction is, I’m still not sure, but it might be something completely different from anything I’ve done before. Stay tuned…!