Vicky L. Williamson
a journey towards the person God created me to be...
25 December 2024
yesterday’s tiny sketch
23 December 2024
it was red while it lasted
15 December 2024
new sketchbook, random bits
12 December 2024
a little Jesus
I went to the dentist for a tooth cleaning and saw this teeny figurine next to the receptionist’s computer. She told me how Dr. Naeger happened to give it to her — so I sketched it in my teeny sketchbook. Life sized.
11 December 2024
new sketchbooks, finished
09 December 2024
more Christmas cards
I can’t decide whether to add the greeting “Let Heaven and Nature Sing” to the fronts of these like I did the other cards or not.
08 December 2024
a Christmas ornament
07 December 2024
more remembering
In the 1980s I designed and sold handmade teddy bears, under the label “Victoria’s Waifs”. (This was before companies like Boyd’s and Beanie Babies flooded the market.) This “Veiled Lady” was one of my first and she ended up with my mom, who later began to collect bears as a hobby. Several of her favorites now live on a shelf at my brother’s home. In the same location, this 3-headed turtle bowl can also be found — my brother made it in school and Mom always displayed it wherever she lived, alongside a giraffe sculpture he also made.
04 December 2024
eggs have grown in size . . .
03 December 2024
playing with my Christmas palette
We are currently in Kansas but just before leaving Texas I spent the day painting a few cards using the Christmas palette I put together, filling a red Trailbound Demi palette from Art Toolkit (found here) with Letter Sparrow paints I already owned, patterned after their recent Holiday Hues collaboration with Lisa Spangler, now apparently out of stock.
At first I used 8 mini pans and a small mixing pan, but later I switched out the mixing pan for standard pans of sparkly paints, taken from Art Toolkit’s limited edition Rainglow palette (paints from Case for Making). With a larger “gold”, I was also able to add Shire Blue, which looks similar to the “blue” mixed from the quinacridone magenta and peacock. The sky in the lower card was painted with the magenta-peacock mix! (with a touch of lunar black)