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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

Hummingbird

This year, I’m turning my focus from forms of water to birds. My first painting of the year features a hummingbird nestled in the hills, and it sets the tone for what’s to come. I plan to create at least three hummingbird paintings before moving on to other birds. After spending so much time exploring varied landscapes and studying water in my work, bringing these elements together with birds feels like a natural and exciting progression.

Here are the stages this piece evolved through during the creative process. The river feels like a strong moment in the painting and grounds the scene in a way I really enjoy. I can see I still have a lot to learn when it comes to painting hummingbirds; yet, for a first attempt, it is clearly recognizable. The bridge is a bit cartoonish, but rather than detracting, it brings a sense of whimsy, softening the composition. Overall, this piece feels like a step forward, and I’m very happy with it.

Price: Not For Sale

My First Signing

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.

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.

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Putting my art out there…

Letting Go: Donating My First Miniature Artworks

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 to Radiant 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.

Price: Silent Auction prices start at $3.00

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

Price: Not for Sale