This 16” octagonal tray was painted with European flowers using Jo Sonja acrylics in 2004.
This small serving tray I painted with different European style flowers The soft colors from plum pink and green oxide are a great combination and easy palette to use.
Baroque flowers are the theme painted on this large size pendulum clock. I used Galaxy Blue for the background, but black, black-green or Teal green also works very well for these flowers.
This “Strokes of Time” pendulum clock was painted using JoSonja acrylics in the Os style in 2006. I designed this clock and have several designs for it. It measures 11” x 30” x 3”.
This “Strokes of Time” pendulum clock was painted using JoSonja acrylics in the Hallingdal style in 2006. I designed this clock and have several designs for it. It measures 11” x 30” x 3”.
This “Strokes of Time” clock was painted with summer European flowers using JoSonja acrylics in 2006. I designed this clock and have several designs for it. It measures 11” x 30” x 3”.
This “Strokes of Time” clock was painted with spring European flowers using JoSonja acrylics in 2006. I designed this clock and have several designs for it. It measures 11” x 30” x 3”.
I had this chest for many years and finally decided to paint it with Valdres Flowers with influence of those painted by Peder Aadnes from the Bagn Church in Norway.
The chest size measures 19 x 10 x 12 inches, so the designs would be good for other objects.
These spindles are painted with typical holiday decorations. There are designs for nine spindles that vary in size from 14" to 29".
These spindles are painted with different rosemaling styles and painted with JoSonja acrylics. Spindles come in six sizes with different shapes from 14" to 29".
Mr. and Mrs. Claus are painted on these 3" x 18" spindles using JoSonja acrylics.
These nissen are decorated with Telemark and Hallingdal designs using JoSonja acrylics. They are 3" x 16" turnings.
These angelic turnings were painted in 1996 using JoSonja acrylics. The three turnings are 15", 18" and 21".
The wood is hard to get made now.
I bought this spice cabinet at a sale some years ago and finally painted it in this Telemark style. The design is painted upside down to fit in the curve of the panel. The border design on the frame has the flowers hanging down as well. On the inside of the door I painted a spice chart for easy access when cooking. I hope you'll enjoy painting this if you have such a cabinet or use the designs on other doors or panels.
This is a pedestal bowl, the base is 2 inches high and the inside just one inch deep, so it's easy to paint. I used this flower for the center with cone shapes forming a circle. It is surrounded by typical Hallingdal flowers.














