Posted on September 30th, 2014 by mountain girl | 6 Comments »
Here is my latest cord burning box. Just to clarify things, I don’t normally paint naked bodies or show them on my blog, but I finally decided to put this up. It’s art, after all. 🙂 The woman who ordered this for her baby’s birth asked for a pregnant woman with a labyrinth on her […]
Posted on July 17th, 2014 by mountain girl | 2 Comments »
I love the photography of Roberto Dutesco. I discovered his work a year or two ago while looking at horse photos online. I had an image in my head that I had seen somewhere–two horses lovingly nuzzling each other. I wanted to find the photo and make a painting like it to hang above our […]
Posted on May 31st, 2014 by mountain girl | 7 Comments »
Here is the latest cord burning box. I made it for a midwife who requested a sun face (resembling a child’s face) on the bottom, with a sunrise going halfway up the sides. The sides became more of an abstract design, and the bottom might not read as a sun at first glance. As usual, […]
Posted on February 18th, 2014 by mountain girl | 3 Comments »
It’s been a while since I’ve painted a cord burning box. I just did this one for a midwife in Indiana, and sewed up a batik bag to go with it. This particular midwife asked for some specific colors for the box and bag and mentioned that she liked the lotus box I painted last […]
Posted on September 9th, 2013 by mountain girl | 4 Comments »
In these last couple of weeks before we move, we’ve been anything but idle. Our house is stacked with boxes, mostly packed, except for the things we use daily. It makes you wonder, you know, when you realize most of your things are not used daily–or even weekly. Of course, a lot of it is […]