Category Archives: Water Study

King Tides

King Tides Original Artwork by DVD ©2026

This expanded version of Jan’s Windy Beach surprised me. Though inspired by the original, it quickly developed its own voice. The intensity of the king tides became the heart of the composition — strong, untamed, and alive.

Including multiple figures for the first time allowed me to explore movement in a new way. The sweep of their skirts carries the wind across the canvas, echoing the energy of the Pacific Northwest coast where I live. Seagulls dot the shoreline, aligning with my bird-focused theme this year and adding a quiet moment beyond the crashing waves.

At one point, the large clouds began competing with the waves for attention. I realized the true drama belonged to the ocean, so I softened and lightened the clouds considerably. That shift allowed the power of the water to remain the focus, where it felt most honest.

I’ve truly fallen in love with this piece. It feels less like a painting and more like an experience.

I used a 9 by 12 inch canvas board, and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. ‘King Tides,’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2026.

Price: SOLD $120.00

Gently Down the Stream

Gently Down the Stream; Original Artwork by DVD ©2026

In 2026, I’m shifting my focus from forms of water to birds. My second painting of the year features my second hummingbird, my first attempt at a family of ducks, and a single blue butterfly. I may even expand this exploration to creatures of flight. It feels like a natural next step.

Below are the stages this piece evolved through during the creative process. My goal was to create a sky and mountain backdrop using colors that would accent the hibiscus flowers in the foreground. This painting feels like a turning point for me, especially in how I approached the mountains. Until now, I’ve mostly painted rolling hills, but here the mountains took on a more dramatic presence.

The river also feels more developed than in previous works, with added depth and reflections that mirror the surrounding landscape. The waterfalls remain more stylized—perhaps even a bit cartoonish—but I’m embracing that. I’m drawn to the fairytale quality they bring to the piece. There’s something whimsical and serene about it, and I’m enjoying allowing that feeling to exist in the work.

I used a 9 by 12 inch canvas board, and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. ‘Gently Down the Stream,’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2026.

Price: For Sale at the Maker’s Market in Veneta, Oregon

Fairy Falls

Fairy Falls; Original Artwork by DVD © 2025

Wow, this was a fun one! Lately, I’ve been drawn to fairy art. I currently an developing my fairy characters for my art. This is the water fairy. The Mushroom Fairy is not visible. Perhaps she is inside the red door. This piece took me about 16 hours total. I can feel my art style evolving. I’m also noticing more depth in my compositions. This is painted on a 9 x 12 canvas board using Golden acrylic paint.

Wow, this one was such a joy to create! Lately, I’ve been really drawn to fairy art and have been developing my own fairy characters. This piece features the Water Fairy — the Mushroom Fairy isn’t visible here; perhaps she’s tucked away behind the little red door.

It took about 16 hours to complete, painted on a 9×12 canvas board using Golden acrylics. I can feel my art style evolving with each piece. I’m starting to notice more depth and dimension in my compositions.

Price: Not For Sale

Bubbles in Moonlight ~ Process

I’m trying something new this summer. I bought three wicker mats at our local discount store. I decided to paint on each one to create a mural for our back fence. Painting on wicker was interesting and challenging. The texture of the wicker caused the paint to blend in unexpected ways. It adds a nice effect to the finished work. I’m excited to share with you my process to create “Bubbles in Moonlight.” It is the first in the series of wicker mat murals. ‘Bubbles in Moonlight,’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2025

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Waterfall Fairies

Original Artwork by DVD © 2025

My second waterfall piece for 2025 is finished. I decided to add some whimsical elements to this work. I’m pleased with the fairies in this painting. They make the painting feel fun. I used a wooden black craft board and Golden Heavy Body acrylic paint for this piece. The photo doesn’t show the ‘interference’ paint glow of the fairies, moon, stars, waterfall, and bubbles. It gives them a sparkling quality. ‘Waterfall Fairies,’ an original acrylic painting by DVD © 2025

Price: Not for Sale