Abstract Painting
The sides of my paintings created on canvases are 1/2″ or 5/8″ unless otherwise noted. The sides are painted. They are wired and come to you ready to hang.

Field Fence
This is my one and only pastel from a picture taken while on vacation in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This fence borders the walkway leading up to the Lighthouse in Truro.
Pastel on 6×6 Strathmore Bristol Board

Up Up and Away
Another of my “walk a line” paintings. I love drawing a pencil line on my substrate then eliminating parts of them as I paint creating depth and folds.
Acrylic on 16×20 Canvas

Anniversary
Two glasses, two roses and two bottles of wine to celebrate the love between us.
Acrylic on 16×20 canvas

Drain Away
Another of my “walk a line” paintings. As I stare at this, it appears to be a still of sorts with bubbly liquid traveling through the tube.
Acrylic on 16×20 Canvas

Making Plans
Two heads appear to be better than one.
Acrylic on 11×14 canvas

Traveler
I call this one of my “walk a line” paintings. The ship is about to go through the opening in the universe and enter into the worlds beyond.
Acrylic on 18×24 canvas