Posts Tagged ‘Painting’
Tulips & Hyacinths
TULIPS & HYACINTHS If you forced me to paint just one kind flower over and over for the rest of my life, as long it was TULIPS , it would be okay. In tulips, you can behold infinite variety in just about everything that matters.
Read MoreGood Morning
GOOD MORNING It’s early morning in the garden and at first glance, you’d notice these fuzzy purple flowers popping out of gray-green leaves. Get REALLY close up, and there appear so many shades of color, and each petal is its own distinct shape. You’ve gotta get on your knees once in a while, so…
Read MoreWhite Crocuses
WHITE CROCUSES After the long Colorado winter, I stroll the Denver Botanic Gardens nearly every week starting in mid-March, desperate to find signs of life. Nothing says SPRINGTIME like crocuses. They’re such bold little things, defying cold and snow just to herald our slow turn back to the sun. They bloom to glorify God, nature,…
Read MoreEdisto Eve
EDISTO EVE Every year, my daughter goes on vacation to Edisto Island off the coast of South Carolina. She has brought me some wonderful pictures and sea shells. Her fond memories have now drawn her off to college nearby. In this painting, I tried to capture that last quiet moment before the sun dips into…
Read MoreSedona Valley
Sedona Valley This unusual view is from the mesa by the airport where you can look DOWN on all the rock formations that tower over you from every other vantage point. I should live here for a while.
Read MoreAfrican Lady
AFRICAN LADY I was asked to do a painting for a fundraiser to assist in building schools for kids in Darfur. Photos of village life and people were available to use as reference. Many prominent local figures attended the night of the silent auction. A number of our Colorado-relocated Lost Boys of Sudan spoke, sang…
Read MoreReach for the Sky
REACH FOR THE SKY You MUST get out there to see the towering Colorado aspens at their peak fall color! Shut down your computer. GO!
Read MoreMagnolias
MAGNOLIAS In all of Creation, magnolia blossoms have to be near the top of the magnificence chart. Before they even have leaves, the magnolia trees at the Denver Botanical Gardens burst boldly into the cerulean spring sky.
Read MoreDveiloilgihnt portrait painting
Dveiloilgihnt (Delight in violin) This is my most recent portrait. It is in oils and is 16 x 20. Check out the wonderful 60 Minutes segment where I came across her joyous, gorgeous face: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57409952/music-in-the-heart-of-the-congo/?tag=contentMain;contentBody I just HAD to paint her. To you musicians everywhere, …
Read MoreKenosha Pass
Here is a view of South Park from the top of Kenosha Pass, Colorado, during a hike to see fall colors. The aspens were in their full glory!
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