Golden Sunrise
This painting is one of the paintings that I started working with clayboard. I found that the surface is a harder one than the paper and canvas that I was used to. I really enjoy working on the board but I just had to get used to the surface not giving. I love winter scenes, and since I spent my childhood in Nebraska, I have seen many scenes with the sun shinning on the snowy, winter landscapes. 11 x 14 Clayboard, Beeswax
Read MoreAmong the Aspens
In this painting I played with color and design. The result is an abstract with life in it; one can imagine a mystical place populated by elves and fairies waiting to tease you with their mischievous ways. 9 x 12 Paper, Beeswax
Read MoreCavern
This painting shows many different strokes that can be accomplished by the wax. It also shows the many different designs that can be achieved. This was a fun painting! 4 x 6 Paper, Beeswax
Read MoreDark Forest
This is one of my few black and white paintings. I first painted a tree and noticed that I had some graveyard tombstones in it. I feel that the burial grounds that we place our loved ones in are places with much history. Everyone’s life has a story that is fascinating if you think about it. 9×12 Paper, Beeswax
Read MoreEnchanted Forest
When I look at this painting I feel that I am seeing more than just the surface. I sense that there are many more layers inside among the trees. Along with its beauty, I feel a foreboding feeling. Looking into the darkness, I see a lot of life among the trees. rainbow, blue, green, pink, yellow, trees, pine, surreal 11 x 14 Clayboard, Beeswax
Read MoreOrange River
The night is just beginning. The sun is almost down but yet you see a winding river and you picture in your mind a quite calmness to the night. The dragon flies are still over the river and you hear the fish jumping. My kind of day’s end. Orange River features primarily orange, blue, brown. 4 x 6 Paper, Beeswax
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