Winter Hydrangeas: Celebrating the Season Between
The Season Between – 14″ x 18″ Oil on canvas – $945 These winterized hydrangeas came straight from my yard, […]
The Season Between – 14″ x 18″ Oil on canvas – $945 These winterized hydrangeas came straight from my yard, […]
Warm Recollections 14″ x 18″ Oil on canvas – $945 Warm Recollections grew from a pull toward familiar objects. The […]
Study in Red and Gold – 10″ x 10″ Oil on canvas – $375 Study in Red and Gold began […]
This sunflower painting carries the joy of a late summer bouquet. It also conveys a sense of timeless rhythm in […]
“Sunflowers for a Season” There’s something about sunflowers that feels both grounded and celebratory. These blooms were a gift from […]
“Winter Grasses” captures a moment of brightness in the quieter season. A simple clay pot holds sprigs of dried grasses, […]
Sunlit Zinnias invites you into a world of radiant color and the quiet joy of a room touched by nature. […]
Summer Peppers is a vibrant nod to the joy and abundance of the warmer months—a still life that captures the […]
Playground of Color is a quiet celebration of everyday beauty—a layered meditation on the interplay of light, pattern, and the […]
Back in the kitchen, surrounded by vintage treasures and the gentle hum of creativity—that’s where this still life finds its […]
This painting, Vibrant Red Azaela’s reminds me of summer. While the azaelas here in New Jersey are visible in spring, […]
A vibrant bouquet of blue hydrangeas takes center stage in this intimate still life, arranged in a boldly patterned Fioriware […]
This painting captures a lively gathering of tulips in full bloom, their curved stems and blushing petals bursting from a […]
Where Daffodils Dance This is the only daffodil painting I created this spring, which feels a little surprising given how […]
This still life gathers together the earthiness of mushrooms with the vibrancy of pattern and cloth. The deep tones of […]
Snowy Evergreens was inspired by the beauty of winter. Painted on site just outside my back door one wintry morning […]