Monthly Archives: July 2012
Open Spaces
So much to see, and so much more to want to see in these wide open spaces.
Canyon Shadows
The morning shadows in the mountains are so clear and dramatic, and yet so calming.
Cascade
These rock formations look impenetrable, but the centuries since their formation have carved trail ways to be discovered by each generation of adventurers.
Early Morn
Abiquiu, New Mexico, as seen on an early morning horseback ride at Ghost Ranch.
Painted Desert and Dawn
These paintings are a strong reminder of the red rocks and Painted Desert at Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico. It’s an astonishing sight. Here we are in Florida where it’s completely flat, and the strength in that part of the … Continue reading
Mountain Spring
It’s so sweet in the mountains when the last snow melts, and flowers spring up to herald in the warmer weather.
River Run
Here I am in Florida, and painting mountains. Ever since I went to Ghost Ranch in New Mexico to spend some time at the very place that Georgia O’Keeffe lived and worked, I’ve been mesmerized by the Southwest, and I’ve been … Continue reading
Totemic River Song
This is another painting I created from a photograph of beautiful handpainted fabric. It jump-started me back into painting after a two year hiatus during which time I designed one-of-a-kind neckart. I’m finding this method pretty exciting, and possibly it will … Continue reading
Spring Thaw
I took some photos in a boutique. An artist had designed and hand painted some fabulous silk outfits that were hanging all together so the colors and designs were scrumptious, and so inviting. When I saw the prints, I had … Continue reading
At the Top
I love the freedom I’m feeling now that I’ve started painting again. My whole adult life has been as a painter, but once I started making my “neckart” I put my beloved brushes and canvas aside, and didn’t look back … Continue reading