Morning at the Mirror
As you grow older, things and money and earthly pleasures begin to lose meaning. You begin to unders...
Generation after generation, we all relive the first bike we owned through our children, watching them teeter left and right on the training wheels until the day comes they declare they are a Big Kid now and demand you get out the wrenches and remove them.
I like First Bike because it was one of my first experiments with salt as a texturing device in wet watercolor, and the way it captures this shady spot on a hot summer afternoon.
As you grow older, things and money and earthly pleasures begin to lose meaning. You begin to unders...
Another glorious view from my back door of the setting sun spiked with palm trees against the bright...
Several years ago I was near poverty, struggling to fetch out a living in a southern Oregon town, li...
Mother Tree was a one evening project that almost painted itself, and knew immediately when it was d...