Kategorie: May the 4th Be With You 2026

Art Drop 12am May 4th EST

April 14 : Don't mind me, I'm just treating this page like my tabletop... a big cluttered mess! :) I know it doesn't look pretty... but it's a quick way to show you what I've been working on with some of my rough notes.  Watch this space! I'm taking photos of the art in their frames, and still adding in bits and pieces to preview ahead of my Art Drop Monday May the 4th, 12 noon EST (Toronto time!)

On Art Drop day, you fill find here the shop listings of my new original artwork, sketches, prints & digitals. Bookmark this page to easily find all the new art to be added on March 25th.

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Extra Early Access : Some of you have waited a long time for me to paint some of these! If you were the first person to ask about a painting, I will be in touch before I send out my newsletter to give you extra-early access to the art you had your eye on. 

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This is the way, Heather

P.S. If you have ideas for titles, please drop me a note in the chat bot! At this point of an art journey, I've used all my creativity on painting ;)

Forest Moon inspired...

This upcycled vintage painting was a special request on art belonging to a local collector. The orginal has gone back to its home, but prints & digitals will be available at my art drop! 

The following studies were painted on vintage scrapbook paper in acrylic. They were to prepare for this upcycled vintage painting featuring the inhabitants of a certain forested moon. These studies will be available at my May the 4th art drop.

 
(Eeeeee! Babies!!!)

 

Scrap Heap inspired...

 

Scrap Heap Study No.1, acrylic on canvas : the canvas I used for this has been used for my cast-off paint over the last few years. Reusing an old canvas, with discarded bits of extra paint is a nice nod to droids, who often are repaired with spare parts themselves. 

8 x 10 inches

Available at my May the 4th art drop.

Scrap Heap Study No.2, acrylic on canvas : the canvas I used for this has been used for my cast-off paint over the last few years. Reusing an old canvas, with discarded bits of extra paint is a nice nod to droids, who often are repaired with spare parts themselves. 

12 x 12 inches

Available at my May the 4th art drop.


Rough ink studies on vintage scrapbook paper. I purposely used old paper for these studies, as a nod to the droids who themselves are often made up of scrap parts. These studies were done to prepare for new upcycled paintings.