India Ink Grain Silos

16″x12″, India ink on Khadi paper
I’ve tried to capture these grain silos before, and I’m happy enough with this effort,

16″x12″, India ink on Khadi paper
I’ve tried to capture these grain silos before, and I’m happy enough with this effort,
I probably rushed this drawing of our dining room, but it was a fun way to spend part of a Saturday.



Sam Savitt is my favorite horse artist. Known mostly for his children’s book illustrations, I think he captured horses so beautifully, with an effortless style envied by other artists.
For over four years, I’ve admired the paintings and drawings being sold by Sam Savitt’s children. I couldn’t muster up the courage to purchase anything until this lovely pencil sketch wouldn’t leave my mind, and I decided it could be a wonderful Christmas gift this year. Luckily, my husband agreed, and all of a sudden, after four years of dreaming, I own an original Sam Savitt drawing.

I had it professionally framed, and we love it. Instead of hanging it in my office, we decided it should be hung where we can see if off and on throughout the day. Honestly? The framing cost more than the sketch, but it’s worth it. This is one of those presents that I’ll cherish.


If the fawn looks familiar, it’s because I’ve been using the photos I took from two summers ago. I happened to take several dozen of this lone fawn, but I keep using them because it was such a magical day.
