Stacked rocks According to some legends stick Indians are responsible for the stacked rocks we sometimes find on the coast and beaches of the Pacific northwest. These odd stacking of rocks are a puzzle. Why? Who? maybe we will never know. Here we have a wet, rocky beach of the pacific Northwest with stacked rocks […]
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This is one possible future I suppose. The earth has tilted, Seattle mostly gone, an aurora borealis fills a clear night sky free of pollution, the needle bent and maybe ready to eventually fall. The trees have reclaimed and the stick Indians run loose. The art remains unchanged. Title = Stick Indians In Seattle Acrylic […]
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It is an ax. It is night. The fire still burns. Acrylic on canvas. Super small painting. I self title this “axe” Part of a commissioned series called Kaskadia.
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The was the first painting of the Kaskadia series. Take this as you wish because if I explain to much I think it would be ruined. Acrylic on non-stretched canvas.
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Used and abused, with stitches over wounds that won’t ever heal. This heart burns above a fire in the dark of night. Tiny Painting with acrylics on non stretched canvas. Part of a commissioned series called Kaskadia.