I’ve been developing a series of winter village compositions, spanning from my initial effort in 2024 to my most recent creation last week. You can see the evolution of the idea below. It amazes me how unique each creation is. I am excited to continue building upon this background setting to see what new elements emerge in the courtyard in future versions. Please feel free to contact me and I can start creating a unique version just for you. Minis, 3×3 inch canvas start at the low price of $25.00
SOLD Winter Scene V4
SOLD Winter Scene v3
Winter Scene v2 For Sale At Maker’s Market in Veneta OR
Exciting things are happening in the studio! I’m thrilled to share that I signed with a local artisan shop here in town to sell my miniature artwork. A dear friend kept nudging me to stop in and introduce myself to the owner—after a little pep-talking and courage-gathering, I finally did… and I’m so glad I took the leap.
Below are the completed pieces I put into the store. I’m experimenting with different framing styles. Feel free to leave a comment on the style you like best. You’ll can find these originals at The Emporium, Veneta OR.
If you’re interested in a custom miniature art piece, made with you in mind, I’d love to create something special for you in the style of those below. Just choose your favorite style send me an email using the form below.
Gifted Fairy Falls v2$25.00 Snail Wishes v2$25.00 Fluorescent BubblesSold Winter Scene v4Gifted Moonlight ForestSOLD Winter Scene v3 SOLD Heart HeronsSOLD Pacifc Northwest Ocean v2SOLD Forest BunnySOLD Winter Cabin
Price: $25.00
Includes: 3 x 3 inch painting in one of the above styles.
Does NOT Include: Shipping
To purchase a piece similar to one of those above, please contact DVD using this form. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Waterfall Fairy mini 1Snail Wishes mini 2Newport Oregon mini 1Ladybug Forest mini 1Mushroom Fairy mini 1
Until now, all of my art has been fairly hard to find—and that’s mostly been by design. I tend to get deeply attached to each piece I create. Letting go has always been the hard part.
But this week, that changed.
For the first time, I released five miniature works of art out into the world. It felt like the right moment, and I wanted my first experience sharing my art to be meaningful—so I chose to do it through a charity.
These pieces have been donated toRadiant Community Arts, a nonprofit organization based in Eugene, Oregon. They do incredible work offering art classes, gallery exhibitions, and community events that help keep creativity alive and accessible.
Each of my donated pieces reflects the direction my style is starting to take—landscapes and whimsical content that make me feel something, and hopefully, others too. I’m still exploring and evolving, but it’s exciting to see my own voice begin to take shape.
If you’re in the area, I’d love for you to come out and support the cause. The silent auction will be held on September 21st, at the Fifth Street Alley in Eugene, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
It’s a small step for my art, but a big one for me.
In May, we took a quick trip to Sisters, Oregon, with our newest family member, Trex, the conversion van. While sitting at our campsite, I decided to bring out my paints and create. This is my interpretation of the bridge over the small creek at our camp. I find depicting water quite challenging, but I was pleased with how it turned out. I couldn’t resist including our new cargo van conversion in the painting as well. Additionally, I posted a couple of photos of camp and our van.