Monday, April 28, 2014
Book Update: Voyages of the MS Rodent
I am now three chapters away from finishing the first draft of my next eBook: Voyages of the MS Rodent! To celebrate this moment, I thought I would share my inspiration for this fun little tale.
I live one mile away from the office where I work and for the first year I walked to work everyday. I had to cross the Snake River as part of my commute, and I noticed this little island out in the middle of the river which got me thinking. What would it be like to live on that island? What kind of animal would choose such a home? What would drive him or her to live there? How would they get out to the island? How would they survive there?
Friday, April 25, 2014
Brownstone Church
Date: July 21, 2012
Medium: Watercolor
Description: This is an exercise from a book on watercolors I did during a family reunion at Green Canyon Hot Springs near Rexburg, Idaho. (This also happened to be on my wife's birthday.)
Medium: Watercolor
Description: This is an exercise from a book on watercolors I did during a family reunion at Green Canyon Hot Springs near Rexburg, Idaho. (This also happened to be on my wife's birthday.)
Friday, April 18, 2014
Lehi's Vision of The Tree of Life
Date: March 31, 2012
Medium: Acrylic
Description: This is my depiction of Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life found in 2 Nephi chapters 8, and 11.
Medium: Acrylic
Description: This is my depiction of Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life found in 2 Nephi chapters 8, and 11.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Scenes From Rose Hill, KS
Date: February 14, 2012
Medium: Watercolor
Description: Scenes from my wife's hometown of Rose Hill, Kansas. The water tower, high school, Apple Market, railroad crossing, and the new town hall that was build shortly after we were married.
I used a standard set of $.99 Crayola watercolors and a small round brush. Not only was this a Valentine gift for my wife, it was also a proof of concept that you don't need super fancy equipment to paint something decent.
Medium: Watercolor
Description: Scenes from my wife's hometown of Rose Hill, Kansas. The water tower, high school, Apple Market, railroad crossing, and the new town hall that was build shortly after we were married.
I used a standard set of $.99 Crayola watercolors and a small round brush. Not only was this a Valentine gift for my wife, it was also a proof of concept that you don't need super fancy equipment to paint something decent.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Taylor Mountain
Date: July 8, 2011
Medium: Acrylic
Description: Taylor Mountain is just south of Idaho Falls, unfortunately that is the only real part of this painting, the rest is made up.
Medium: Acrylic
Description: Taylor Mountain is just south of Idaho Falls, unfortunately that is the only real part of this painting, the rest is made up.
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