Someone’s been at the Fragonard.
Someone's Been at the Fragonard. Acrylic on canvas. 12 inches square. After Jean-Honoré Fragonard. French, late Rococo.
Someone’s been at the Fragonard.
Someone's Been at the Fragonard. Acrylic on canvas. 12 inches square. After Jean-Honoré Fragonard. French, late Rococo.
Art interpretation is a subjective act of inner growth that benefits us all.
The original for the aM all series below, and a new version that is 5 feet square.
Threshold. 30” x 40.” Acrylic on canvas.
The Unknowable 7. 36” x 36.” Acrylic on canvas.
The inner journey is your true love.
The Unknowable 16. 24” x 24.” Acrylic on canvas.
At five by five feet, if you seek rebirth, this painting is big enough for your passage.
Unknowable 10. Five feet by five feet. Acrylic on canvas. Work in progress.
Hard-edge and expressive brush marks in this trio of abstracts capture an entire lifecycle in one moment as flowers burst through their seeds in full bloom. The palette of each painting suggests its title: Cosmos, Gentian, or Snapdragon.
Snapdragon.
Cosmos.
Gentian.
First larger painting in the Unknowable Series
This painting is almost as big as I am!
Unknowable Number 9. Acrylic on canvas. Five feet tall by five feet wide.
Expanded the studio to paint bigger.
A boulder that is
An egg that is
A seed that becomes
A flower and