The following paintings are your's to look at and enjoy. Each original oil painting has been slightly cropped, and reduced in size and resolution. You may click on either the thumbnail sketch or the title of the artwork to view a more life-size representation of the original.
Sunrise in the mountains spills light down the slopes and across the valleys. Pockets of darkness lie in wait eager for their day to begin. This friendly landscape combines open fields with blades of new grass, standing forests of old shadows and cleared fertile land that is ready for new trees to start growing.
Size: 7 x 4 1/2 inches
Original oil
As we travel down the stream of life we can feel the pull of opposites. This philosophical work shows the cold of winter divided by the warmth of spring. Both seasons are sides of the same stream. We see and feel both aspects of time on our journey of life.
Size: 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches
Original oil
Mother's Day falls between the start of spring and the start of summer. Huck and salal are thick, flowers are everywhere, the days are warm and yet. . . the mountain peaks can still appear cold and foggy. The gray mists can creep to within feet of us if we're not watchful.
Size: 4 7/8 x 6 7/8 inches
Original oil
Good things come in threes. This wonderful landscape moves the eye via interesting groupings of threes. There are the trees, the shrubs and trees and the mountain peaks and they all seem to be looking at each other. Everything is a wonder to behold.
Size: 7 x 4 1/4 inches
Original oil
Looks can be deceiving. Sometimes beautiful sun drenched afternoons begin with bone chilling mornings. In the mountains, nights can be chilly. Clouds can obscure the sun and cast dull muted tones over the land. Those times are best spent thinking about the future. . . and the past.
Size: 7 x 4 3/4 inches
Original oil
Spring in the Pacific Northwest is just bursting with color. The clouds, hills, trees, flowers and even the water reflect the renewal and joy of life in this vivid artwork. The richness and depth of the colors suggest that the earth is still wet. But, even with all the different hues and tones, the plain brown hill is the central figure. We feel that any moment the hill too may contribute to the palette of spring.
Size: 6 7/8 x 4 1/2 inches
Original oil
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