Jan
10
2010

Eventually - 2009
In the collection of Kristen Barnhill
This is a spontaneous painting that is about events, warnings, things that will eventually happen. Basically the future is coming, and it will bring changes, but we don’t know what they will be. The full moon is a symbol of a phase that is now that will soon change.
3 comments | tags: acrylic, birds, painting, powerlines | posted in Paintings
Jan
10
2010

Rising to a Higher Power - 2009
$1795.00
This is one of the pieces that I got into the Spirituality Show, the lovely thing is that when I picked it up the curator said that I’d had a lot of comments on it. Also she said that when her mother came to see the show that this piece made her cry. Wow! It absolutely made my day.
The frame was made for this piece by George Barnhill. It has 24k gold leaf around the edge. George is an artist, in his sculpture and his custom frame work.
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Jan
8
2009
$ 695.00
This painting is number 6 of a series that talks about color and space and relationship. The paintings in this series also compare something rooted to the earth (powerlines) and something free to move about (birds). this painting is a little different because I added the element of pot shots or holes near the birds. I detest the complusion that some have to just shoot at things, including birds. In a way this is like how sometimes we find ourselves taking random shots at the “real” parts of our lives. These “real” parts to me, include family, principles, and God. Sometimes those radom shoots are unintentional, signified by neglect. Sometimes it is much more obvious. So I guess what I am saying is do your human best to take care of the most important things in your life.
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Jan
1
2009


$395.00
This painting is acrylic on panel, and is a view from my bedroom window in our last house. The rose bushes where huge, old, and smelled fantastic, so we left our window open at night and became enveloped in the scent. What a terrific way to sleep.
1 comment | tags: acrylic, moon, painting, pillow, roses | posted in Paintings