Exploring the inner landscape.
Candy Mountain
A rainbow blanket of confetti candy.
“After Rain.” 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic on canvas. Destroyed.
Winter Air
The taste of ice, the smell of Winter air.
Winter Air. 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic on canvas. Destroyed.
Polarities
Opposites are better together.
Polarities. 30 x 40 inches. Acrylic and plaster on canvas.
Ancestry.
Ancestry. A painting about roots, trees, and family.
Ancestry. Acrylic on canvas. 30” x 40.” $3,600.
Be Where You Are
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.
Beyond the Garden Wall
Tending to my inner garden, I find my outer wall has gone.
Beyond the Garden Wall. Acrylic on canvas. 30” x 40.”
Tears of sadness, tears of joy. I love to cry.
Hand me the tissues!
Teardrop. Acrylic. 36 inches square.
Shadow Work
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!
Abstracting Old Masters
Fragonard Hangover. Too much of a good thing.
“Fragonard Hangover.” Acrylic on canvas. 12 inches square. After Jean-Honoré Fragonard. French, late Rococo.