Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Washington, D. C. Temple in the Fall

 My friend Sandy wanted a painting of the temple where she and her husband Paul were sealed, and to remember the event, she wanted it set in the fall. I really like how it turned out.



Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Women of Faith

These drawings were for a Music and the Spoken Word broadcast on July 23, 2023, for Pioneer Day, recognizing two pioneering women in the world who did great things.

Fe del Mundo

 Sirimavo Bandaranaike


Saturday, May 6, 2023

The Fable of How the Hippo Lost His Hair

This aired on Music and the Spoken Word on April 30, 2023.

 In an old fable, the hippo had long, beautiful hair. He would show it off each night in the light of the fire. Both the lion and the jackal cautioned the hippo about vanity and staying too close to the fire, but the hippo refused to listen to them. One night, the hippo's mane caught on fire, and he had to run to the river and jump in to extinguish the flames. All his hair was burnt off! That is why hippos like to stay in the water, because they are ashamed of missing all of their hair.

What a fun idea to illustrate! I found old illustrations of woolly rhinos and mammoths to base the idea of a hairy hippo upon. We also played a bit with AI generated images to get some ideas!