Tuesday, February 9, 2016
40 Days
Tomorrow begins the season of Lent for 2016. Many people traditionally give up something for the next 40 days. My goal this year is to create something every day.
Beginning tomorrow, I'm attempting to produce 40 inspired works in 40 days. It's like the 30 paintings in 30 days challenges that I have done. But this time, I'm throwing the creative door wide open to include painting, illustration, photography, design and who knows what else.
Stay tuned to see what happens.
Labels:
40 days,
challenge,
Christianity,
discipline,
Lent,
lenten journey,
Prayer,
spirituality
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Cold Creek
Oil on Panel
SOLD
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Cozumel & Clouds
Oil on Canvas
Available
As the temperatures continue to drop,
I'm keeping a caribbean state of mind
with this memory for Cozumel.
I'm keeping a caribbean state of mind
with this memory for Cozumel.
Labels:
12x16,
AVAILABLE,
Beach,
Caribbean,
Cozumel,
impressionism,
landscape,
Mexico,
Ocean,
Oil on Canvas,
palette knife,
tropical
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Iris
4x12
Oil on Canvas
SOLD
Keeping the spring palette for a second day.
This time, a delicate Tennessee Iris.
Labels:
4x12,
floral,
flower,
green,
Iris,
Oil on Canvas,
palette knife,
purple,
Spring,
Tennessee
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Monday, January 4, 2016
Anthem
with Palette Knife
Commissioned
Happy New Year! Since it is the new year, I can now safely share some of my holiday commissions with you. This abstract was commissioned as a gift for a choral director. Simply titled "Anthem" I tried to convey all of the colors and textures one might find in a good choral presentation.
Labels:
11x14,
abstract,
anthem,
carol,
choir,
choral,
commissioned,
Faith,
gift,
music,
Oil on Canvas,
singing,
Song
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
A New Day
8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
This year’s Advent painting depicts the beginning of a new day. The
scriptures for this season are full of hope for a new day of justice and salvation.
However, this is no soft glow over a dew-filled morning, but rather a saving
light breaking through the cold darkness of a world desperately in need of
grace.
More than an illustration, this painting is a prayer for the
suffering, the homeless and the desperate. It is a reminder that we are not
consigned to live in darkness. A new day has indeed come. It keeps dawning over
and over. When we find ourselves
in a place where righteousness and justice seem lost in the dark, we have hope.
The break of new day will come again.
Labels:
10x8 in,
8x10,
Advent,
anticipation,
Christmas,
coming,
Day,
Hope,
Jesus,
Joy,
Light,
Light of the World,
nature,
new day,
Oil on Panel,
peace love,
Prayer,
sun,
sunrise,
Waiting
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