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The Painting of "Phototropic Flow": A Dance of ...
Working with ink on paper, I let delicate filigree emerge against a deep black background, like the invisible connections between all living things. The vibrant plants dance against the mysterious...
The Painting of "Phototropic Flow": A Dance of ...
Working with ink on paper, I let delicate filigree emerge against a deep black background, like the invisible connections between all living things. The vibrant plants dance against the mysterious...

Wishes and Secrets in Hand
I started this painting after seeing an open call for submissions at my local gallery. The prompt was to create art smaller than 12x12 inches. I was drawn to the...
Wishes and Secrets in Hand
I started this painting after seeing an open call for submissions at my local gallery. The prompt was to create art smaller than 12x12 inches. I was drawn to the...

Spotlight on the Murdoch House
One of the things I wish I could do on this blog is to share with you the artwork that I am making right now. But because I work on...
Spotlight on the Murdoch House
One of the things I wish I could do on this blog is to share with you the artwork that I am making right now. But because I work on...

Why artists draw naked people
The other day a friend at work asked me why artists draw so many naked people. And my response was "People like looking at people and artists are people too."...
Why artists draw naked people
The other day a friend at work asked me why artists draw so many naked people. And my response was "People like looking at people and artists are people too."...

Painting Hope
Lulu, my friendly black cat, was acting differently. She mostly lay there and didn't eat much, her weight had plummeted and her normally shiny fur was matte and dull. The...
Painting Hope
Lulu, my friendly black cat, was acting differently. She mostly lay there and didn't eat much, her weight had plummeted and her normally shiny fur was matte and dull. The...