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51 creative works found

  • 16×20 oil

  • 16×20 oil

  • 16×20 acrylic

  • 11×14 oil

  • Sketched on plastic paper, shrinky dinks to be exact, then scanned…created a beautiful art piece!

  • The first in a series of mixed meda Spirit Images. The Sculpture is by me as well as the photo.

  • spiragraphs reborn!

  • / / / vivid still life with vase, flowers and apple

  • / / / vivid tropical still life with pineapple, mango and bananas

  • In memory of my friend, Amy, the original folk art angel.

  • I mentioned when I uploaded the Irish Cottage that I had only done two paintings in my entire life – lol. The other is a large overdoor painting on a wood panel – an acrylic done in what I refer to as “primitive” or folk art style. I cannot draw a thing – lol – and certainly have no gift for faces etc – so folk art suits me well. I cannot draw or compose from memory or some internal vision either as so many talented artists can, nor from just looking at something and attempting to capture it in a painting. So I can claim no credit for originality here. The entire painting is a composite of buildings I’ve seen in folk art calendars or books, rearranged and placed to reflect the progression of seasons from spring to fall. Calling it a primitive folk art allows me to get away with a lot of problems with perspective, proportion and anatomy – lol. Still I wanted to share it with you so I’m going to post it in four parts (and that still doesn’t catch the whole thing – lol) I hope you like it – it was painstaking but a great deal of fun to do!

  • Attributes of Turtle: Self contained, protection, and creative source. Turtle represents Mother Earth, informed decisions, planning and adaptability…can awaken the senses on both the physical and spiritual level. Perceiving, inner knowledge. As you can see, Turtle represents powerful medicine.

  • Travel along with my buses through this imaginary moutain scene. Here you can dream of where ever you would like to go.

  • Watercolor painting. This is an imaginery country scene. It is from a sceries of drawings and watercolor paintings I have been developing since last year. Hope you enjoy.

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  • Crazy hearts, some scribbled hearts with dimensional designs and doodles, a blank card for any occasion!

  • Acrylic painting done on canvas board

  • Original drawing done by the posting artist, Done with colored pencil on vellum

  • This is an acrylic painting done on canvas board.What youngster hasn’t spent a warm summer evening try to catch a few of these delicate wonders to place in a mason jar and watch after the sun went down on window sill of their bedroom. This print will allow the viewer to relive this memorable childhood event for a long time to come. Hope you enjoy!

  • Acrylic painting done on gasket material. The rural landscape of early americana was the inspiration for this piece of art. Perhaps it’s indicative of my own longing for a simpler way of living. Hope you enjoy!

  • Simply a country rooster given my own creative touch. I love these flightless birds, hope you like mine! Colored pencil done on vellum. The original is available for sale, you may contact me via bubblemail, serious inquiries only please!!!

  • This is an acrylic painting done on canvas board. The quaint lovelyness of a small town is replicated in this painting. It’s a delightful representation of the benefits of living in a close community. Hope you enjoy!

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