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Works in progress, where I share what I'm working on and what I'm thinking about, and also show my Instagram feed. 

works in progress: paintings on paper, some of which will get some collage elements

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Please join me  Thursday for the  @castlecathedraloma art walk, featuring the opening reception for the Cathedral Arts Project invitational show at Sunderland Gallery, and check out two brand new collage paintings from me, including Sandhills Almanac
playing around in my sketchbook with a new palette from @theartofsoil that was discounted because the rounded paint pods prevent the lid from closing completely. That will be an easy fix -- I'll  use the pigments until they're flush with the palette
This painted ceramic "river-stone," a 6" component of the 23-foot-long installation "River" made with collaborators @joffebouska and @tomquestpottery, fell and broke. Over the years, several of these ceramic "stones&quot
Sketches are great ways to practice seeing, drawing and recalling. The flaws and mistakes always appear glaringly obvious to me, but I'm usually glad I spent the time making something, flaws and all. This sketch is based on a view at Toadstool Geolog
It's great to know that my paintings arrived and are now on display in Dhaka, Bangladesh as part of the @artinembassies  program. Along with the letter, here is a detail shot of "In the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve," a 12x30" painting on
Just as a way to start something at Cedar Point, I began painting puffy clouds. These will not survive as they currently exist.

Just as a way to start something at Cedar Point, I began painting puffy clouds. These will not survive as they currently exist.

the flops, aka shitty first drafts

July 31, 2019

In her book Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, Anne Lamott refers often to the “shitty first draft” as she encourages writers to get something, anything on paper as a way to begin. It rarely is anything worth keeping.

The lesson applies to painting, too, and when I’m working on paper, the shitty first drafts get tossed onto a shelf or cut up to use as gift tags or to collage into other pieces. Paintings on panels get multiple layers, so there is a long process of adding and taking away until I’m pleased with what’s appearing on the surface. I started those cloud paintings during my recent artist residency at Cedar Point Biological Station as a way to get started with something. I also played around pressing leaves into paint, using dried stalks as tools for making marks and sprinkling sand into wet paint. None of these experiments yielded anything worth sharing, but were part of my exploring the place in my work. The puffy clouds will either get cut into pieces or covered with additional layers until they are unrecognizable as these particular works.

I did make two paintings explicitly based on the shapes and colors of the landscape at Cedar Point and share images below. While they’ll both get signed and probably framed, I’m really only happy with one of them. The second painting has an ease about it while the first one feels overworked. It’s also true that what I see as overworked may actually appeal to a particular viewer because it’s a bit more literal and does have some whimsy about it.

one of two paintings on paper based explicitly on the Cedar Point landscape.

one of two paintings on paper based explicitly on the Cedar Point landscape.

Another painting on paper based on Cedar Point. I prefer this painting for the flow of the composition, the variety of textures and the sense of ease it conveys.

Another painting on paper based on Cedar Point. I prefer this painting for the flow of the composition, the variety of textures and the sense of ease it conveys.

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on camera

August 23, 2018

an on-camera interview that BJ Cary did with Lori Elliott-Bartle about her work and background

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Up close

May 2, 2018

In an area about 5” square on a 30x30” panel, this is what I get after building up many layers and scratching through them at various phases. Along with color, texture and depth are qualities I explore in my paintings. 

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