Peony Twilight
I have given this canvas the title of Peony Twilight. You can get prints of this painting HERE. I also did a cool remix of this one. You can see and get the Remix HERE.
I have given this canvas the title of Peony Twilight. You can get prints of this painting HERE. I also did a cool remix of this one. You can see and get the Remix HERE.
Orange Peacock Rose is the title of this painting. It is 16″ wide x 20″ high on stretched canvas. You can get prints of this painting HERE. I also did a remix of this one. It is available via Society6. The remix was an iffy thing. I messed with it for a pretty long while … Read more
This one is 16″ wide x 20″ high on stretched canvas and titled Amalgamated Hamadryads. Prints are available HERE. There are tons of stories and myths about dryads and hamadryads. and if you have ever read the Metamorphoses of Ovid you are familiar with hamadryads. Mythology seems to be a not so popular subject nowadays … Read more
A bit of tattoo art flavor in this one for sure. The sparrows primarily I’d say, but the whole deal shows a bit of tattoo art feeling mixed with expressive brush strokes and groovy vibes. I’ve always like painting, drawing, and tattooing peonies. They translate well to a two dimensional surface and the way they … Read more
Magenta Orchids on non stretched canvas. When I am feeling taxed out floral works are my go to subject matter for artistic chill time. Colorful, non demanding, therapeutic. In this case I was feeling a bit overwhelmed by life and told a friend I was going to be painting some flowers. She asked what kind … Read more
Wanna go? We can’t. Yeah, I guess you are right. So goes the story. Then again, who gets to do all they want? I used to do pretty much anything and everything I wanted. That was another life though… another story. The Art = Something a bit different for me here… A sandy beach and … Read more
Spring is coming. I can feel it. This painting is titled Rumors Of Spring. I did this one on a bit of non stretched canvas. I’m liking that recently, but I go back and forth. If I do to much I start missing the bounce and spring of the stretched canvases. You can get prints … Read more