Nancy-Dailey

Author | Artist | Educator

My Artwork at The Creamery

March8

Amelia Island

The Pit

These are the two pieces of my artwork on display in The Creamery during the month of March. This exhibit, in the office, shows some of the work of members of various Artist’s Way groups.

The painting on the left is a watercolor based on time spent on Amelia Island.

The pen and ink drawing on the right is one of the illustrations I did for a children’s book published in Holland in 2008. It was written by Inge de Graaf and titled “Matthijs in Honderdland.”

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3 Comments to

“My Artwork at The Creamery”

  1. Avatar March 9th, 2009 at 6:06 pm Beth Says:

    Nancy, congrats. I didn’t know your site existed and just now stumbled across it.

    I’m so impressed with your site, artwork and illustrations. Bravo!

    Beth


  2. Avatar March 11th, 2009 at 3:32 am Meewee Says:

    Hello Nancy-Mom:

    I just couldn’t help making comments here because you look younger and healther than before! ^^
    Do you know where I can buy the book by you and Inge, or can I buy it from you? I am very much interested.


  3. Avatar March 13th, 2009 at 8:27 am Shirley DeNolf Says:

    Very nice Nancy. I didn’t know you were an artist. At the age of 70 I decided to take up painting, so after a few drawing lessons, away I went. Not bad for a beginner and it’s a lot of fun. I hope to get to some writers meetings this summer but it is a long drive and the road is so torn up between here and Springfield. But maybe see you one of these days.
    Shirley DeNolf


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I have always loved to draw and paint.  In high school I got caught drawing a teacher.  I knew I was in big trouble when she took the drawing and left the room.  Sure enough, I was soon called out.  But what happened astounded me.  My schedule of classes had been quickly rearranged and changed to include art!  If anyone had told me then that I would teach art for over thirty years, the size of my eyes would’ve outgrown my face — that was so impossible!

Writing crept up on me while I was busy teaching and raising a family.  Finally, encouraged by my husband I enrolled in the Institute of Children’s Literature of West Redding, Connecticut.  I was amazed at what began to flow from my pen!

As an educator I was always looking for something to enhance the classroom experience, something involving looking at things in a different way — both literally and figuratively.  I experimented, researched, and sometimes learned along with my students.

These days I’m painting for myself, currently ocean scenes in watercolor.  I also make one-of-a-kind pendants from seashells.  I’ve illustrated a children’s book which has been published in Holland.  I’ve begun writing again.  Currently I am working on two books: a picture book and a fictionalized biography.