Welcome To My Blog
My interests are varied and wide, but always find their way back to my passions: nature, wildlife, sun playing shadow-games with what I see, and my attempts, through my artwork, to capture something of the essence of what catches my eye. There is a lot of joy in discovering something very beautiful and sometimes hidden, then bringing that aspect to light through a painting.
After having lived in Los Angeles for over a quarter century (yikes!), I now revel in the countryside near me and never tire of it.
Blacktail deer and wild turkeys wander freely and unmolested through the small town I found five years ago. (Of course, lots of other critters also wander through my front yard, but they tend to keep to the shadows and at night. Some, like skunks, find perverse pleasure in living under my house and spraying occasionally, especially in winter when I can’t air out the house without freezing. Phee-uwwwww!!!)

My paintings are inspired by what crosses my path, what I see on my walks and travels – whatever makes my heart beat a bit faster when I get hit with a sense of awe and delight.
Nature has also come to live with me in the form of four beautiful parrot companions: Sam (Jardine’s parrot), Chipper and Charlie No-Toe (cockatiels), and Pippin (lovebird). You will hear more about them in future blogs, but a brief visual acquaintance is in order. This is Sam looking out the window:

Chipper: eldest and in charge -- sensitive, highly interactive, always thinking (and conniving), and literary critic (aka Chipperoo, Roo) after which the blog was named Charlie No-Toe: singing, hanging out, and copying Chipper is his game
Pippin: the smallest and the sweetest and the smartest ball of energy


And Sam again: biggest, cuddliest green eating machine – and very shy.
So you have now met the main cast of characters that influence what and why I paint. I will be happy to share more with you in future postings. Stay tuned!

My paintings are inspired by what crosses my path, what I see on my walks and travels – whatever makes my heart beat a bit faster when I get hit with a sense of awe and delight.
Nature has also come to live with me in the form of four beautiful parrot companions: Sam (Jardine’s parrot), Chipper and Charlie No-Toe (cockatiels), and Pippin (lovebird). You will hear more about them in future blogs, but a brief visual acquaintance is in order. This is Sam looking out the window:
Chipper: eldest and in charge -- sensitive, highly interactive, always thinking (and conniving), and literary critic (aka Chipperoo, Roo) after which the blog was named Charlie No-Toe: singing, hanging out, and copying Chipper is his game
Pippin: the smallest and the sweetest and the smartest ball of energy

And Sam again: biggest, cuddliest green eating machine – and very shy.
So you have now met the main cast of characters that influence what and why I paint. I will be happy to share more with you in future postings. Stay tuned!

7 Comments:
Hi Shannon
Congratulations on your new blog and I love the pictures of the wildlife. I don't often get to see wild deer round my parts (SW England). Having said that, if you go down my local town on a Saturday night, you will see some "wild-life" :)
Or was that "low-life"? Whatever!
Also it is very nice of you to have almost named one of you parrots after me . . . except for the "no toe" part :)
Looks great Shannon, So wonderful to see it all up and running :-)
Goldie
Shannon, So good to see your work on the web. I wish you all the best.
Thank you for your encouragement, everybody! It's very much appreciated.
Shannon,
I'm so glad you started a blog! Your photos are absolutely amazing. I am jealous of your artistic ability!
Can't wait to hear more about your flock. Those tiels are sure full of love and mischief!
Hi Shannon
A belated congratulations on the blog and the website.
As the receipient of some of your cards, I look forward to seeing more of your lovely paintings.
Sarah
Thank you, Sarah. I've heard so many great things about you and your family and would love to meet you one day. Best of luck in the new job!
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