this is my best painting ever. It's not for sale because it belongs to the lady in the painting. It is her family's celebration for a father who survived a massive embolism to his lungs, a brother's birthday, fourth of July and a sister's graduation. Wow. And besides all that it won Third Honors and a Special award at the Minnesota State Fair. Sold Abundance.jpgActions
Last year when I was in a workshop in Greenville NY with Skip Lawrence, I wanted to calm myself down somehow. So I decided to paint my hometown from an aerial view. I loved every minute of painting this, totally lost in memory and imagination Rivertown.jpgActions
This is from a photo of a railroad bridge over the St Croix at Dresser WI. I hate to do ordinary trees. This is one of my favorite paintings bridge7x5200.jpgActions
An abstract. A key and a door. The door seems always closed. I have to work on that. Open up the doors The Key.jpgActions
When sitting a gallery I sketched this painting of a woman enjoying the art dressed with only a purse. gallery72.jpgActions
We live in a cell phone world, that seems so changed in the past few years. My fantasy painting is futuristic. Your cell phone will be implanted in your hand and even newborns will have them to call to their parents. cell inc.jpgActions
This was my first bridge collapse painting. I've done two now. The other is on the NKB page. Bridge collapse.jpgActions
These women actually don't look just like my book club but the feeling tone is there. We gather and have philosophical discussions about the book we are reading. These women are very smart. SOLD Book Club.jpgActions
Have you ever laid in bed in a strange room, like a motel, and watched a new light design on your ceiling? ceiling design.jpgActions
This summer I had a grand trip to Western Minnesota and stayed in the Ashby Motel that is across the highway from a wonderful bike trail. This painting was juried into the Red River Watercolor Spring Show and was given an award. Biker on trail.jpgActions