Occasionally on a hike I have come across a grouping of wildflowers that contrast with, and enhance, each other. Memories of those experiences inspired this scene.
16×16” acrylic on wood panel
Contrasts of shapes and colors mark this garden scene that I imagine.
16×16” acrylic on wood panel
This scene is inspired by wildflower gardens I have admired. I love the unplanned juxtapositions of colors and shapes that often occur by surprise.
16×16” acrylic on panel
Memories of my mother’s garden inspired this painting. Marigolds and hyacinths were curious wonderments to my childhood eyes.
16×16” acrylic on wood panel
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Intense color groupings are paired in this composition.
16×16” acrylic on wood panel
This painting invites the imagination. What do the inward curving lines suggest? Perhaps an inner state of concentration.
16×16” acrylic on panel
This painting is inspired by the way one part of a garden can be briefly lit by the sun as it crosses the sky in the afternoon.
16×16” acrylic on panel
When I was a young child a neighbor had a flower-lined path along a wooded stream bank. Exploring the path I felt small and close to the flowers and plants which I examined in detail.
16×16” acrylic on panel
Wild roses were discovered when walking on a woodland path.
10×10” acrylic on canvas
The echinacea, or corn flower, plant has fascinated me since my children were small. We grew them in our backyard garden and bought tinctures of the plant for its medicinal value.
16×16” acrylic on panel