by JaimeB Haney | 2014, art projects, garden, Garden Art, hand crafted, tutorial
+ What do you do with a bag of left over concrete (Quikrete) and a mammoth elephant ear plant (colocasia) nearing it’s certain and impending death? Well, if you’re two friends that are crazy for gardening and all things nature-like you make your own garden...
by Jaime Haney | 30 Paintings in 30 Days 2014, art projects, challenge
I’ve done it, I’m committed. I’ve signed up for a challenge that I’ve been drooling over for a year. Leslie Saeta’s 30 Paintings in 30 days. Of course I’m wondering can I do it? Well, I’m going to try. So after Christmas...
by Jaime Haney | art, Art Blocks, art projects, art show, art work, artwork, By subject, carving, fish, minatures, painted, stamp carving, stamps, Thanksgiving, Works in progress
I hope you all have had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. I have been busy, I hosted Thanksgiving again this year for my immediate family which involved getting the house in a decent shape. No easy task… I’m still looking for things that were hid from...
by Jaime Haney | acrylics, art, art projects, art work, artwork, By Medium, landscape, painting, Paintings, work in progress
On the way down to my greenhouse this morning to check on my seedlings, I snapped a picture of my current work in progress, an acrylic tropical landscape painting with two red bungalows called Tropical Getaway. This is where I’m at as of last night. Below are...
by Jaime Haney | art, art projects, artwork, book, cartoon, digital painting, Easter, Illustrations, Jaime Haney, Kathy Sands
Pfffttttt! My kid, he’s just like me. I am usually making silly faces too, but these days I try not show off the triple chin or wrinkles that are multiplying! Here we are at our very first hockey game. Our local team, the Icemen, won 6 to 1! It was fun and not...
by Jaime Haney | abstract, art projects, Children's Museum of Evansville, CMOE, dinosaur, painted, painting
I just took the final photos of my painted and adorned wooden dinosaur to benefit the Children’s Museum of Evansville. I’m quite happy with how it turned out. You can see the project start to finish through this link. Start with the September post at the...