The taste of ice, the smell of Winter air.
Winter Air. 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic on canvas. Destroyed.
The taste of ice, the smell of Winter air.
Winter Air. 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic on canvas. Destroyed.
Opposites are better together.
Polarities. 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic and plaster on canvas.
Ancestry. A painting about roots, trees, and family.
Ancestry. Acrylic on canvas. 30” x 40.” $3,600.
I’m making a practice of asking myself: What do you love right now? I love the sun on my face. I love the weight of my body on the ground. Now you… What do you love about right now?
Be Where You Are. 30” x 40.” Acrylic on canvas. $3,600.
Tending to my inner garden, I find my outer wall has gone.
Beyond the Garden Wall. Acrylic on canvas. 30” x 40.”
Hand me the tissues!
Teardrop. Acrylic. 36 inches square.
Love ALL your parts! When I make friends with my whole self—even the parts I’m ashamed of—there is more of me to love. And real love always feels good!
Fragonard Hangover. Too much of a good thing.
“Fragonard Hangover.” 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.