Showing posts with label Wet ink Wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wet ink Wisdom. Show all posts

April 03, 2024

Zandbroz Variety is THE Place to Be



Introducing Ms. Jamie of Zandbroz Variety
Downtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota



It was her lucky day when I popped into her shop 
and I found Miss Etta and her at the register. 

Spread kindness like the wind is blowing 100mph.
This is a 9"x12" original watercolor painting. I used chalkboard markers, watercolor paints, crayons and watercolor paper to create her liking. All rights reserved 2024.

March 22, 2024

Genuine Humans Exist

 


Another human I have had contact with within the past 365 days.... And no, his eyeballs are not really crossed. I tell my brain to draw normal and this is the end result of what my right hand decided upon. Also an 8 inch by 10 inch original hand drawn with a Sharpie and a mixture of colored pencils, markers, and watercolor paints on watercolor paper. And i am the artist who performed this magic on March 21, 2024.

January 10, 2024

Sanford Employee's Grandchild


While working at Sanford Clinic and Acute Care from 2020 to 2022, I also did special drawings for all of my coworkers for "anything they wished."

I drew a custom painting for an Acute Care RN's granddaughter and the family pet, Brutus.

August 04, 2021

Happy Campers


 I love it when my customers frame the art work I have given them.
This is in Laurel & Randy's camper in Northern South Dakota. 

March 10, 2021

Gus the Fat Cat


 This is a 9"x12" watercolor painting.
Drawn with a black Sharpie.
All Rights Reserved.

December 20, 2020

Dreams Do Come True


Final painting of 2020 and for the Kindness Project. Cansas told me she has never had a good Christmas. She is a new employee who works with me. She's extremely sweet. And she has dreams of joining the Sioux Falls Roller Dollz team. This was hand drawn by Amy Susan Petrik on 12/20/2020.


November 01, 2019

Love One Another

My first painting ever, drawing two little Afghanistan children. 

I hope I did them justice. October 31st was the little boy's 6th Birthday. This was a "thank you" painting for someone I shared a desk with at a temporary gig I was at for the past two weeks. 

[On a side note, I recently bought watercolor paints specifically for "skin colors" and this was the first time using an olive/yellowish skin tone paint for people from Iran/Afghanistan areas]