Flowers
I’m a lover of wild flowers and botany is one of my passions. The little Parnassus Grass
growing on the cliff can excite me more than the most colorful garden hybrid! Accordingly I
prefer painting flowers in their natural environment instead of in vases.
Skota (10.7x14.1), acrylic, 2005
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May Apples (13.3x19.9), acrylic, 2005
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May Apple Flower (13x16), acrylic, 2005
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Springtime Spot (10x13), acrylic, 2005
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Bloodroot (9.8x8), acrylic,2005 SOLD
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Helleborus II (11.7x9.6), oil on acrylic, 1987
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Dried Hydrangea (11.4x7.4), oil on acrylic, 1983
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Primavera's Herald I (5x7), acrylic, 2006
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Primavera's Herald II (5x7), acrylic, 2006
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Pearls of Spring (6x6), acrylic, 2006
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Primavera's Herald III (5x7), acrylic, 2006
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Primavera's Herald IV (5x7), acrylic, 2006
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Forest's Little Delight (6.3x8.2), acrylic, 2006
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Little Treasure (6.3x8.8), acrylic, 2006
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Flash of Springtime (7.9x6.1), acrylic, 2006
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Springtime's Scouts (10.5x12.5), acrylic, 2006
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Golden Shine (5.2x6.2), acrylic, 2006
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Springtime Procession (8.8x10.5), acrylic, 2006
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First Bellwort (7x5), acrylic, 2006
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Messengers of Light (9.3x12.3), acrylic, 2006
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Other techniques
Strand Thistle (10x14), gouache, 1988
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Neighborhood (8.2x11.7), gouache, 1988
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Roses, oil on acrylic, 1993 SOLD
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Sketch in Green, May Apples (10.1x8.1), acrylic, 2005
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Honeysucklerose (8.4x12), acrylic, 2005
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