Endless Endeavor Winery in Paonia, CO has opened its tasting room.
I have had the honor of designing their logo and all their bottle labels. Here is an example of a label for one of their eight delicious varietals.
Endless Endeavor Winery in Paonia, CO has opened its tasting room.
I have had the honor of designing their logo and all their bottle labels. Here is an example of a label for one of their eight delicious varietals.
I was stunned when I saw how my artwork in Cross-Country Cat looked graced with the Japanese title. Japanese art has influenced me and I’m happy to see how the combination works so well. The second edition shown was the first one and it’s worn because I showed it to all of my live audiences in my Book Talks. I learned how to pronounce it, at least.
A lovely surprise is that the Japanese like to celebrate Christmas as much as the rest of the world. The religious aspect has very little to do with the festivities, but now this Henry the Christmas Cat is one more way Japanese kids can ring in the holiday.
It’s fitting that Swedish kids get to see their national sport being done by a cat!
During the month of May 2019, the First Annual Regional Show hung at the 610 Gallery in Ridgway, Colorado. I came away with a First Place ribbon and a sale!
Echo Point Books has republished the Henry books; Hot-Air Henry, High-Wire Henry, Henry the Sailor Cat, Blue-Ribbon Henry and Henry the Christmas Cat. Cross-Country Cat is still in print …..since 1979!
Learn a way to have fun with hard pack snow.
Read MoreA Japanese edition of Henry the Sailor Cat is one of the many foreign language editions of the Henry books.
The first book about Henry the Siamese Cat, Cross-Country Cat was so popular it was turned into foreign language editions. This one is in Chinese (Cantonese). I like to joke that it’s very hard to read. I’m not sure which is my name on the front.
In love with the light of Maxfield Parrish’s vibrant paintings, my patron wanted his own massive tree painting. This painting is 48 x 30 inches done with glazing techniques that were used by Parrish to create a luminosity not possible with opaque paint.