
Plein air watercolor landscape of a southern Florida canal.
Watercolor painting 9 inches x 6 inches $100
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While we were in Florida last December, we drove by this picturesque canal right off a busy highway. The next day, when John was golfing, I returned to capture it in a watercolor painting. The palm trees made a perfect frame for the bridge and slow flowing water.
Tags: bridge, canal, Florida, landscape, painting, palm trees, Plein air, river, Watercolor

Pastel painting of rocks and reflections in a Michigan river
Pastel painting 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches $850
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This is my 27th RiverStone pastel painting. I keep coming back to this subject because it speaks to me in a very special way. I originally started this series because my art mentor, Mary Beth Koeze, suggested that I paint one subject over and over, and that I “paint bigger.” These scenes speak to me of a quiet moment in time, away from the hub bub of everyday life. They become almost abstract in their composition, yet I think each one of these pastel paintings has its own, unique personality. The series has been very popular with corporate art clients, especially health care institutions.
Tags: creek, landscape, painting, pastel, river, rocks, stones, stream



I have found a wonderful source for creating Giclee prints of my pastel paintings and am now offering a few of my favorite pieces for sale as reproductions. They have been purchased by quite a few health care organizations and other corporate entities to hang as art in their buildings. They are less expensive than purchasing original art and make wonderful gifts.
Wikipedia describes giclees as: Giclée (pronounced “zhee-clay”) is an invented name for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word “giclée” is derived from the French language word “le gicleur” meaning “nozzle”, or more specifically “gicler” meaning “to squirt, spurt, or spray”. It was coined in 1991 by, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on Iris printers in a process invented in the early 1990s but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such prints.
My Giclees are available in many subjects, sizes and formats and are ready to frame. Please take a look at my Giclee Gallery to see all of the prints that are now available.
Tags: Giclee prints, reproductions

Pastel painting of a rushing river
Pastel painting 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches SOLD
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Another in my continuing RiverStone pastel series–but this seemed to take a bit of a different turn than the others. Its inspired by the rushing waters in Montana’s creeks in the spring after the winter thaw. But it also reminds me of northern Michigan rivers. Bright, crisp and clean. I’m currently working on some new floral pastels, this time inspired by our own back yard treasures!
Tags: creek, landscape, pastel painting, river, rocks, rushing water, stream

Pastel painting of water rushing over rocks in a creek bed
Pastel painting 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches $800 + shipping
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Here is the companion to the pastel painting I posted the other day. It is another “micro landscape” in my RiverStone series. Everywhere I travel, I take photos of rocks in riverbeds and streams. Back in the studio, I crop tightly on the images, sometimes adding or deleting elements to make the composition flow better. In these paintings, I eliminated a lot of extraneous information that I felt took away from the feeling of rushing water that I wanted to portray.
Tags: creek, landscape, pastel painting, river, rocks, stones, stream, water

Pastel painting of water rushing over rocks in a creek bed
Pastel painting 12.5 inches x 25.5 inches $800 + shipping
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In the middle of this crummy winter, I thought I would revisit my RiverStone series. Most of my previous pastel paintings in this group of works featured calm, quiet water, but this time I decided to go for action! Water in motion is really difficult to portray so this is a good learning process for me. I painted two pieces at the same time in the hopes that they would work well together as a dyptich. I’ll post the second one in a couple of days…
Tags: creek, landscape, pastel, river, rocks, stones, stream