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Garlic Reconstructed |
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Fountain oil on panel |
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Butterfly II oil on panel |
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From Fire "Recently, I've been considering things on a more elemental level. In this painting, I wanted to think more in terms of the raw materials that came from the Earth. Then, I wanted to consider how those items were formed into what they are today. Though the glasses/cups are made of different materials, they were all refined from, what amounts to rocks, by fire. After the raw materials were refined, they were formed into the beautiful shapes that they exist as today. I wanted to represent the fire by using black for the coals left behind, just as it left the glasses/cups. This painting was important to me. It was a way of depicting the way the fires of life take the raw materials of ourselves and refines us and shape us into who we become. It made me think back to hard times in my life and how I emerged from them. How they changed me and strengthened me. Just as the glasses/cups could only be formed by fire, what would we be today without the hardships we've faced?" |
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Bison "We decided to visit the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge one weekend, not really knowing what to expect. We ended up down a street where a herd of bison were grazing right on the side of the road. They even had two newborns with them. What made it special enough for me to paint is the reminder of how life can thrive in the most unlikely places. Especially a species that almost went extinct. It gave me a feeling of hope seeing something make it in spite of the odds against it." |
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Mixed Nuts Featured in the April Southwest Art Magazine |
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White Roses $ 3000 • |
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Radish $ 945 • |
Flowers in Glass Vase Painted in 2009 • |
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Rose in Transition $ 945 • |
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Purple and White Onions $ 845 • |
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Fortune Cookies 5 x 7 " oil on board, framed |
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