This piece brought together three types of imagery found in my artwork. Below are two sketches as well as the final piece.

colored pencil on paper, 5.5" x 8.5"

colored pencil on paper, 5.5" x 8.5"
At The Decordova Museum outside of Boston, I saw a kitsch show back in 2005. There were lots of sentimental objects and garish pieces. When I got back to Metairie, I started working on this piece. In each square of the grid, I picked six colors blindly. I then chose which ones to make the background in a square and which others to color the dots. Then I'd pick six more again and again until I had used all the colors in the set.
Normally instructor artists will tell you to use a limited palette. I was determined to use every color in the box of 120 colored pencils. I kept pulling six colors until I went through the whole box then started over picking six colors at a time.

colored pencil on paper, 21" x 26.5"