I’m in Michigan and it has officially turned into Sweater Weather! As much as I love Summer, I can’t resist being cozy in one of my favorite cozy sweaters. Digitally illustrated. Blank inside. Greeting card is available in my Etsy shop.
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Kingfisher Watercolor Illustration
Every Summer for the past few years, I have been lucky enough to spend the majority of my Summer at our family cottage. Staying there for that duration has made me appreciate nature so much more. It’s nice to have those memories come Fall and Winter, and also great painting inspiration for those indoor months ahead.
The Kingfishers are one of my favorite birds to watch. In our cove of the bay, they perch themselves on a little twig, that really barely really seems to hold them up, and then all of a sudden they swoop down and smack into the water with such speed and force for their aquatic meal. It’s an absolutely fantastic show!
Prints are now available in my Etsy shop!
The original illustration is also available please message for more information.
Faygo Cream Soda
I have a new Faygo Cream Soda watercolor illustration to add to my deliciously, delectable soda collection of Faygo illustrations.
If you’ve never heard of Faygo, it’s a Michigan company that’s been around for over 100 years! They have the most delicious soda flavors you will ever pass thru your lips. Yum! Perhaps I’m a little biased, growing up in a suburb of the Detroit Metro Area, where Faygo was all the rage when I was a kid, and still to this day!
Art prints and cards are available in my Etsy shop.
Charcuterie Board Illustration
I’ve been working on this “Charcuterie Board” illustration on and off for several months in between my other projects. I’m so happy it’s completed! This is a digital illustration created in Procreate on my iPad Pro. Prints are now available in my Etsy shop in 11x14” and 13x19” sizes.
Even on the darkest of days, always look for the Sun!
I started drawing this digital illustration a few days ago. I was inspired by my friend Jenni, who is working on illustrations for a children’s book. Her latest endeavor has been working on the #100dayproject keeping all of her illustrations based around the idea if she lived in a castle. Cute, right!?!
The little girl in the illustration was not originally going to be me, but as I drew her, she felt more and more like me. That’s why I ended up putting a pup in her arms too. She’s just like my sweet pup who is always by my side.
When I worked on the darker background the previous day, I really liked it, but then the next day when I opened up the file, I was thinking to myself, “geez, this is so gloomy!” If this girl is supposed to be me, I don’t like gloomy days. I mean we all have them, whether they are in the literal sense or not. The idea of having the Sun peeking out behind a gloomy day with beautiful blue skies felt just right to me. The words came to me shortly thereafter.
Please inquire if you would like an art print of this illustration.
Digital illustration created by Michigan artist, Cheryl Oz.
Gin & Tonic | Digital Illustration
A Gin & Tonic is such a classic cocktail. It's an easy drink to whip up for guests with only a few ingredients needed. If you want to make it fancy, nowadays, there are so many different ways to jazz one up with different flavored gins. For me though, a classic gin & tonic cocktail, marks the beginning of Summer.
When I was in my early twenties, I remember my Dad mixing up pitchers of G&Ts. My Dad, cousin Joe and I would kick back and catch some rays on my parent’s patio while enjoying the warm Summer sun. Ahhhhhh! Those were the days! Happy Almost Summertime!
Just in case you’re wondering about the berry twig on the bottom of the glass, it's a juniper berry branch which is part of the process in making gin. :)
Art Prints are now available in my Etsy shop!
Aperol Spritz : Digital Illustration
This is the newest of my illustrated cocktails. This is also the first cocktail that I've drawn digitally in Procreate. Prior to this illustration my other cocktails were done in traditional watercolor. I first tried an Aperol Spritz late last Summer while visiting Chicago. My husband and I went to Eataly. I loved Eataly! I could have literally spent hours there shopping, eating, drinking... it was the most fun place in Chicago for me. If you love Italy and Italian food it's definitely a must place to visit. It was my favorite place to go in Chicago. I went back twice! I pointed out the cocktail to our waitress and she nodded, arriving back to the table with this beautiful, orange-hued bubbly cocktail. At my first sip, I knew this was going to be one of my favorite Summer cocktails! Since Eataly, is a marketplace too, I purchased a bottle of Aperol, saving it for this coming Summer which now is just around the corner! HOORAY! I can't wait to have friends over to enjoy an Aperol Spritz on the sunny patio.
Art Prints are now available in my Etsy shop!
Find Your Paradise : Digital Gouache Illustration by Cheryl Oz
Good Morning!
I’ve been spending a lot of time working on my iPad instead of traditional art supplies the past few weeks. I like the option of going back and forth between traditional and digital illustration. It’s so convenient to work on the iPad, but soon enough my paints will be calling me back. I just walked down into my studio yesterday and there’s a painting I’m half-finished sitting on my work table. I need to get back at that, but I’m into this mode of digital work right now. I’m loving it, and so I think we should do whatever makes our hearts the happiest. This is making my heart happy right now.
When I’m working in Procreate on the iPad. For those that are not familiar with Procreate it’s a drawing/painting app specifically for use with the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil. Anyway, when I’m using Procreate the app itself comes with a handful of good brushes and since purchasing the iPad, I’ve been drawn to the gouache brush. Recently though, I stumbled onto a brush pack that is solely for gouache and it is exactly what I have been looking for. I’ve also purchased a watercolor set, but I’m still playing around with that set to make it feel more like my traditional watercolor work. If I can get that to work out, I’ll be really happy about that too!
For this piece, I decided to give myself a little challenge of working on a landscape. I can’t really remember the last time before this, that I really put my heart into working on a landscape. I always paint things, and I’m not really sure why, but typically I work on single things. I chose a tropical landscape for my love of Hawaii and all places tropical, but also because I could include a little bit of everything in one colorful landscape. I enjoyed it so much that I think I want to work on more landscapes.
The Paradise art print is available for purchase in my Etsy shop in 8x10 and 11x14” sizes. The print is sold unframed. Logo will not be printed on the image.
Papyrus: Old Fashioned Birthday Card: Watercolor Illustration
Last Spring I was again approached by an Art Director from Papyrus, to work on a fun and challenging project. Papyrus works a year ahead of time. It’s a long wait to see your work, but it definitely makes for some very happy mail in the mailbox!
I created a watercolor Old Fashioned cocktail in a traditional-style, crystal, crosscut glass. The glass design was very intricate and was definitely a challenge. I’m always up for a watercolor challenge so, I accepted the job and got to work. The painting took about 5 days to complete. I took a lot of tiny breaks while I was working, because of the tedious details. Some days I was hating the painting, but about mid-way of working on it, it just felt totally right and I loved how it turned out. I love the design of the entire card! It all works together so brilliantly. Needless to say, I’m very proud of this piece. I’m also very grateful for the opportunity to work with Papyrus again.
"Michigan Robin" -- Original Fine Art Acrylic Gouache Wood Slab Painting
I’m so excited to share this painting with you, that I just finished today! I purchased a few more paint colors last week, that I was anxious to add to a new piece. In that group of paints, there were a few metallics. I wasn’t sure at the time when I bought them when or how I would be using them, but I knew I could hardly wait to try them out. I added some gold metallic details to the “Michigan Robin” painting. I absolutely love the ever so subtle luminescent effect.
The American Robin is perched upon an Apple Blossom branch. Here in Michigan, it’s our beautiful state bird and flower and also, the Robin is our first symbol that Spring is finally upon us! HOORAY! I can’t wait to see one soon!
Wood: Maple • Size: 14" L x 8" W • Sawtooth hanger is attached for easy wall hanging. • Paintings are signed on the front and back.
This painting is available to purchase in my Etsy shop! I accept commissions, please inquire if you’re interested.
Cardinal Original Fine Art Acrylic Gouache Wood Slab Painting
Happy Valentine’s Day!
I’m excited to show you my newest, and maybe my new favorite wood slab painting. Hello, Mr. Cardinal! So many people have very strong feelings about cardinals and why they like them. It seems like whenever someone tells you they like them, there’s always a story that comes with it. I love that!
I live in Michigan and I’m not a winter loving gal. It’s not that I can’t appreciate a sparkly snowfall, it’s more about the lack of sunshine for me. If we had more sunny days, I know I could embrace winter just a bit more. I love how they stand out against the sea of snow and gray days. To me, they are the sunshine even when we haven’t seen it in awhile.
Thanks for stopping by! Cheryl :)
Wood: Maple • Size: 14" L x 6 1/2" W • Sawtooth hanger is attached for easy wall hanging. • Paintings are signed on the front and back.
This painting is available to purchase in my Etsy shop! This painting is SOLD!
I do accept commissions, please inquire if you’re interested.
Pileated Woodpeckers Original Fine Art Acrylic Gouache Wood Slab Painting : Wood Slab Series
Good Morning! I finished this painting the other day, and I could hardly wait to post it to show you. I absolutely love the shape of this wood. I decided to do a young Pileated Woodpecker and a female Pileated Woodpecker because I felt like the top area of the wood felt like the baby was peeking out of a tree hole, looking for his Momma. The reds from the woodpeckers heads really pop right off the wood! I love this paint!
My Pileated Woodpeckers original painting was done in Holbein Acryla Gouache on a gorgeous, Maple wood slab. The Pileated Woodpeckers are part of a series of several wood slab paintings that I've been working on for the past few weeks. The wood slab has been hand-selected to ensure the most unique and beautiful outcome for the painting. The paints are a dream to work with: creamy, opaque and so brilliant. The slabs give the paintings a modern, yet rustic appeal, but also suited for any contemporary home for any nature or bird lover.
I do not offer my original paintings that often, so if you're interested in my work, this is a great opportunity to purchase an original piece. No archival prints will ever be made from this painting.
Wood: Maple • Size: 17" L x 5 1/2" W • Sawtooth hanger is attached for easy wall hanging. • Paintings are signed on the front and back.
Great Blue Heron Original Fine Art Acrylic Gouache Wood Slab Painting : Wood Slab Series
Hi. This is my newest personal project, that I’m really excited about. I posted the Snowy Owl first, because I was exciting about sharing it after I finished it, but this painting the, Great Blue Heron was actually the first of my series. Thank you for taking a look! :)
My Great Blue Heron original painting was done in Holbein Acryla Gouache on a gorgeous, maple wood slab. This was the first painting I did on my wood slabs, and I'm not sure why, but I knew that I would do a Great Blue Heron on this piece of wood long before I started working on it. We see the Great Blues at our family cottage on Drummond Island, MI in the Upper Peninsula. I just love watching them hunt for fish, or watching them soar across the lake with their giant wingspan from the cottage window. The Great Blue Heron is part of a series of several wood slab paintings that I've been working on. The wood slab has been hand-selected to ensure the most unique and beautiful outcome for the painting. The paints are a dream to work with: creamy, opaque and so brilliant. The slabs give the paintings a modern, yet rustic appeal, but also suited for any contemporary home for any nature or bird lover.
I do not offer my original paintings that often, so if you're interested in my work, this is a great opportunity to purchase an original piece. No archival prints will ever be made from this painting.
Wood: Maple • Size: 13" L x 6" W • Sawtooth hanger is attached for easy wall hanging. • Paintings are signed on the front and back.
Snowy Owl Original Fine Art Acrylic Gouache Wood Slab Painting
For the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a series of wood slab paintings. My husband Jeff purchased a few slabs for me before the holidays. I loved them, but I wasn’t sure exactly what I was going to paint on them at the time. After the holidays, I knew I wanted to dive into something new. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I have enjoyed working on them!
My Snowy Owl original painting was done in Holbein Acryla Gouache on a gorgeous, walnut wood slab. I chose a Snowy Owl for this piece because I knew the whites would look amazing on the darker wood. The wood slab has been hand-selected to ensure the most unique and beautiful outcome for the painting. The paints are a dream to work with: creamy, opaque and so brilliant. The slabs give the paintings a modern, yet rustic appeal, but also suited for any contemporary home for any nature or bird lover. I love the bark on this piece.
I do not offer my original paintings that often, so if you're interested in my work, this is a great opportunity to purchase an original piece. No archival prints will ever be made from this painting.
Wood: Walnut • Size: 13 3/4" L x 6" W • Sawtooth hanger is attached for easy wall hanging. • Paintings are signed on the front and back.