Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Feelin' kinda Halloweenie around here





The cooler weather has set in around here. I wore my winter coat the other day for the first time since last winter. It's fall and with fall come HALLOWEEN!

Look! Even Frida is getting into the Halloween spirit. Her and her kitty think they heard something go bump in the night!



Some of these original paintings are listed on ebay/
I also have some prints available on etsy!



Keep cozy!

14 comments:

Pamela Holderman said...

I love the purple, lime green and orange... could I get away with wearing that? hmm...

sMacThoughts said...

Yeah, I am sitting home in two sweaters .... indoors! Where did this come from? I was in the park in a bikini a week and a half ago! Your paintings are always so gorgeous!

Tammy said...

Oh they are all so cute.
I think I like Frieda the best!
Such fantastic work!
I'm such a big fan of yours.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful paintings!! Love them ;D

Unknown said...

I always love your halloween art !
You frida is just marvelous ! Congrats ^^

Euphoria said...

Very sweet!
I love your work, specially the cats and kittens. We don´t celebrate Halloween down here.

Unknown said...

These are great! I love Halloween art and yours is just charming!

Julia said...

oh I love those kitties. My favorite is the kitty in the backpack. =)

Amber Noella said...

Hey I love your art! [And videos]
I was wondering what kind of paint you use & where you get it.
Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Great Halloween paintings! Frida is my fave x

Unknown said...

Ur stuff is lovely!!! Just LOVELY!!! I really enjoy watching ur blog, it's full of life and colours, eyecandy!!

Anonymous said...

O melhor exercício para um gato é outro gato.
Jo and Paul Loeb

Tracy Nuskey Dodson said...

so cute tascha!! i always love your pieces with cut paper the best:) stay warm.

Amber Noella said...

I had an idea! Would it be possible to do a baby Jesus in your style of art? I have actually tried to paint like you (I love your work) & think it would be awesome to do a nativity scene in your art.

-Amber