“Blue Hydrangeas”
sprightly tender buds bloom upon handmade warescolorful iterations tangent linesgeometric flairimagine the fruit bright succulent shapesmeander on the pagein asymmetric […]
sprightly tender buds bloom upon handmade warescolorful iterations tangent linesgeometric flairimagine the fruit bright succulent shapesmeander on the pagein asymmetric […]
rainbows sweptacross my browin colors imaginationi rest alone by the windowdreams out thereon the wings of birdsi fly cut from […]
Summer can be described in so many ways without words. It’s a season that brings light, color and more time […]
The Geometry of Color captures the harmony of line, color, and form in an expressive, uplifting way. This “table top […]
If I had to pick a room in my house that influences me and my painting of still life’s it […]
I’ve been working on some larger still life paintings lately. That was one of my goals for this year. This […]
from garden yonderseeds extend beyondsoils earthy magic in peonies they travela silent bouquet clear rippled illumination imparting hopein blooms of […]
Working with color has always been one of the greatest joys of painting for me. My love affair with color […]
Heading back to the season of spring in this oil painting. I have one small Azeala on the side of […]
Lately I’ve been identifying with the creativity in life and having a life to live. I’m seeing mine more and […]
branches weep in golden lightyellow tears of joya whisper of spring gentle toward my skin sigh in the calmfiltered breeze […]
spring playa dance in colorplayground merry go roundlaughter in flight little hearts singbarefoot in the sandtulips on the verandawarm breezy […]
tantalizing pepperssummers harvest herea colorful surprise sweet and tangyfreshness the palate bright juicy wondersawait the crispcool flavor of joy This […]
Spring always feels abundant when my magnolia tree is in bloom. In seasons past we have been hit with a […]
Back in the kitchen with some vintage items and the spirit of creativity is where I find myself in this […]
Each spring daffodils seem to make it into a painting or two. They feel traditional to me as markers of […]