Oct 15 2011

A Walk in the Park

Title: “A Walk in the Park”
Painted: 2011
Medium: Acrylics
Size: 6″ x 6″ x 1 3/8″ Gallery Wrapped Canvas

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Oct 15 2011

Divot

Title: “Divot”
Painted: 2011
Medium: Acrylics
Size: 18″ x 24″ x 1 3/8″ Gallery Wrapped Canvas

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Oct 15 2011

Snowman #1

Title: “Snowman #1”
Painted: 2010
Medium: Acrylics
Size: 11″ x 14″ Canvas Panel

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Oct 15 2011

Elephants And Umbrellas

Title: “Elephants And Umbrellas”
Painted: 2010
Medium: Acrylics
Size: 18″ x 24″ Canvas Panel

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Aug 10 2010

“Tribal Stick Man” for Project Grace

This was painting #2 that was donated for the Project Grace Charity Auction.

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Aug 2 2010

“Hope” for Project Grace

This was painting #1 that was donated for the Project Grace Charity Auction.

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Jun 11 2010

Tribal Hendrix

Title: “Tribal Hendrix”
Painted: June, 2010
Medium: Acrylics
Size: 18″ x 24″ x 1 3/8″ Gallery Wrapped Canvas

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May 31 2010

Anne’s Jewelry

Painted on a 16×20 gallery wrapped canvas using acrylics.

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May 22 2010

The Spanish Dancer

This is one of my newest paintings.

The under painting was solid black and white to bring out the colors and shadows.

As I work with each painting I find this is the best way to achieve the style of paintings I want to do. This painting is also a gift for my friends birthday. The inspiration was truly the art of the dance.

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Jan 7 2010

Mexican Pueblo’s

I was looking through images of New Mexico’s Pueblo’s and they are so beautiful!

Just the colors and structures of them are really a thing to see!

My next series of painting’s will be on the New Mexico Pueblo’s. I wonder about the history of these pueblo’s. Just how these are so simplistic in shape and size. It really reminds me of my Grandma Dora.

This is why I feel such a strong connection with this next set of paintings for me it is so spiritual.  As an artist whenever I paint it has been something from my past childhood of loving memories!

I’m really glad I can express that on canvas , I had so many great memories with my Grandma Dora!

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