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Copy of a photo: Long Meadow(3/2024)

Seriously, Doorknobs and Knockers! Seriously (2024)

Same canvas since 2002.  I kept a few strokes and the flowers just for keepsake!  I wonder what will be next?  For now "LAMP 2024". 

"Just for Fun"  I love the Penquin...maybe its the waddle, maybe because the dad takes care of the babies, maybe because they come in many colors..anyway..these guys here are now with Val.  I know they are in a good place.  (12/2023)


 Palo Santo and Amyethyst

Wood and Amyethyst

"Feeling Some Kind of Way"

"Somewhere close to Blue Ridge"         (June2023)

I am now on clothing..my original on a t-shirt from Jacinta Byrd Williams (01/2024)

THE BEGINNING on Burlap

THE MIDDLE on Burlap

THE END ON "BURLAP" 2023

The End of 2022.  Meet Happy Nuyer (New Year)

BELOW IS A FEW COLLAGE WORK PIECES...

A Starry Night in a Box!

          PAPER HANDLES FROM PAPER BAGS:  

paper paper paper paper paper

I'm done with this now, but I found this great photo editor online. It's supposed to be a trail from hut to hut for the woman and her little one.  And that's a bird flying over the trees. This paper collage stuff is interesting, therapeutic and fun. 

I got carried away in detail on this one, but it's done now.   Paper collaging is interesting, fun, and therapeutic as I said above. 

WOODPILE 2022 (back to the paint)

(This is my tribute to the firepit at TacoLoco Restaurant/Bar.   Firewood, color lights, the smell of burning wood, nighttime, cold with snow on the ground, a favorite place to just BE!!) 

2022 

works are on cardboard panels

"Somewhere" 

 __________________

"In2 It"

After the frustration of wearing masks for the longest, longest time in 2020-2021.

"Masks"

Ink Smears.... 2021

 (down below)

SNAIL TRAILS........2021

HOT AIR.....2021

"Elle"

 COLLAGE WORK





My tribute to photographer; Melissa Farlow.  The scene is my painting with oil on canvas, but the woman is a cutout. (2022)

A collage series in Tribute to photographer: Lynn Johnson

This is also in tribute to Lynn Johnson.  According to her article, the leaf was used for medicinal purposes back in the day.  

Here I used oil on a black canvas.  But then of course I had to put my spin on the painting.  I've added graffiti (below), beads, a cat toy string thing, etc.  I call her "Alma". (2022)


Here I am with KoKo and his basketball. (smile) An old photo but a fun one.

" For Mr. Brice"

"DIVA"

"LOVE"