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A handful [Wenatchee design + photography]

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Did you know Sept 1. was World Art Drop Day? A day reserved for artists to secretly "drop" art around their communities for people to find. Blanket the world in art, what a great day! I participated by hiding three watercolors around our beautiful Wenatchee parks, places I visit almost daily. I took photo clues and shared them on Instagram and Facebook. The first one was found within minutes and the recipient posted it on Instagram. The second was gone shortly after, haven't heard anything on the third, but I hope it found its way into the right hands.

I've also been busy with making my little postcards at night. So fun to let each one go its own direction, both artistically, when I make them, and literally, when I mail them out. I belong to www.postcrossing.com where you can swap postcards with people around the world. You're given a participating address at random and you send it out. Once they receive it, and register that they've gotten it, your name is given to someone at random and you get one next. You can have several traveling at once and it's fun to come home and discover a handful of cards waiting for you. I've received about 50 cards total and only 2 have been from the US. They come from countries all over. Many of my postcards I like so well I turn them into prints that can be ordered online ( tonya-doughty.artistwebsites.com/ or society6.com/tonyadoughty ) so if you see something you like, check there first. If you don't find it, just ask, I'm happy to accommodate when I can! Here are a few of the latest ones I've made:

As always, you can click on any image for purchasing and print options.

If you're ever curious what a piece would look like in your home, feel free to snap a photo of your room/wall and send it my way. I'll Photoshop in the piece you're interested in to give you a good idea of how it will look. The example below shows how amazing a large piece of art looks on the wall. Size really can matter here :)

Big Swells.

Big Swells.

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Sunsets [Wenatchee photography + design]

Once again we're in "fire season" in central/eastern Washington (and much of the western US as well) and we all wait for news on how friends and family are faring this time around. No good comes from any of it -- except maybe the rallying of strangers to help each other. That's truly something to witness -- that willingness to help no matter how daunting or dangerous.

It also changes the skies. Smoky and grey during the day, we lose our beautiful blue of summer, but gain amazing sunsets. It's one thing we don't see very often, those gorgeous reds and pinks of more tropical sunsets. So I'll paint them while I can.

As always, you can click on any image for purchasing and print options.

How beautiful one of these would be printed as a large canvas. Love.

How beautiful one of these would be printed as a large canvas. Love.

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Saddlerock [Wenatchee design + photography]

She watches over our valley like a proud mother and Saddlerock was one of the reasons I moved here. I distinctly remember driving up Cherry/Orondo on a warm, Spring morning, seeing Saddlerock standing guard, and knew this was where I wanted to raise my kids. I'm not a Wenatchee native, but I have been here more than 17 years and moved here after visiting for only one weekend. Drove back to Seattle after a weekend visit and walked into my job with a company I loved and gave my two weeks notice. Moved here with two young daughters and no job. If anyone I knew said they were going to do that now, I would tell them they were crazy. It must've been destiny because it was the best decision I ever made. I must have a hundred photos, drawings or paintings of Saddlerock, yet I still keep making them. They might all be of the same subject, but each one I look at takes me back to that exact moment. I don't think I'll ever have enough.

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A walk outside [Wenatchee photography + design]

I was recently asked what I did to break up my day. It took no time at all to answer. I am so fortunate to live and work in the Wenatchee valley, where access to beautiful views is as easy as heading down the street to the river, or up the street to the hills. Several times a week you will find me at one of the local PUD parks, even on a 15 minute break, camera in hand, if I need to recharge my brain batteries. Give me a lunch hour and I might be on or near Saddlerock or Sage Hills. An afternoon free might find me in Cashmere, Monitor, Peshastin, Leavenworth , Entiat or Chelan. And with our 4 distinct seasons, it never grows old. Always something to see in a new light. How do I break up my day? I stand up and walk outside.

Explorers enjoying a sandbar exposed during low water on the Columbia river near Walla Walla park.

Explorers enjoying a sandbar exposed during low water on the Columbia river near Walla Walla park.

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