June 29, 2020

Sacred Sunrise: Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, aboriginal peoples’ sacred ancestral grounds in Northern Territory, Australia. 16H x 20W inches soft pastels on 140 lb cold pressed premium watercolor paper. Framed size approximately 21H x 25W inches, white wood frame with crackle finish.
Categories: Art for sale, Australia, Conservation, history/multicultural theme, landscapes, rocks, soft pastels, sunrise, travel, trees, work in progress | Comments Off on Sacred Sunrise: Uluru, Australia
June 23, 2020

Cedar Silhouettes, 16H x 20W inches soft pastels on paper… practicing sky.
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June 22, 2020

Spring Mix, 16H x 20W inches soft pastels on paper
Categories: Art for sale, dry pastels, flowers, garden, Seasonal, semi-impressionist, soft pastels, storms | Comments Off on Spring Mix
June 20, 2020

Cape Bridgewater, Australia – 16H x 20W inches dry pastels on 140 lb. watercolor paper
Categories: Art for sale, Australia, charcoal, dry pastels, expressionistic, landscapes, rocks, seascape, travel, water | Comments Off on Cape Bridgewater, Australia
May 18, 2020
Categories: Abstract/Realism, acrylic painting, Art for sale, insects | Comments Off on Healthy Hive
May 16, 2020


Keel-billed Toucans, seen at the Dallas World Aquarium, when they used to fly around freely there, in front of the waterfall. 29H x 20W x 2D inches acrylics on canvas. This is an older piece not listed back then because I was never happy with it. Using crackle medium to help create a bit of texture, it has been touched up, rejuvenated, and is now for sale.
Categories: acrylic painting, animals, Art for sale, birds, Dallas World Aquarium, Texas, trees | Comments Off on Keel-billed Toucans rejuvenated
April 30, 2020
Bell Rock AZ, 18H x 24W inches soft pastels on 140 lb cold pressed and Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho – 18H x 24W inches watercolors showing at J. Mane Gallery Landscapes 2020 online exhibition, April 24 – May 24

Winter Forest: Dogwood, 14H x 20W inches watercolors on cold pressed premium and Multnomah Falls, 31 x 25 inches (framed size) watercolors accepted into the New Horizons Landscape Exhibition, 3 Square Art Gallery June 12 – July 10, 2020. Opening date dependent on “Safer At Home” order for Larimer County, CO.
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April 5, 2020

Above: Monte “maskot” face mask for our social responsibility while out and about during COVID19.
The Monte Files were listed on my very first website (2003) with the invitation for you, whoever and wherever you are, despite your age or artistic capabilities, to send in your version of Monte or a character inspired by him, and add it to the collection. The invitation still stands.
Your character can be created using any sort of media. Copy any version of Monte in the Monte Files and re-invent him, trace him or print out pages from the Monte Coloring Book at the bottom of the Monte Files page and color or paint it, write a joke or add hand gestures (as in Monte Cycles 2006). There are no rules except have fun with it; Monte’s up for anything!

The pattern I used is here. I found that the suggested interface makes the mask too thick and not porous enough for breathing, so I made some without and they are much more comfortable. It depends on the kind of fabric you’re using, but the mask still holds its’ shape with double-folded fabric.


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March 8, 2020

Dutch Creek Hoodoos, BC Canada – 18H x 24W inches graphite, soft pastel and markers on 140 lb cold pressed watercolor paper
Categories: Art for sale, B.C., Canada, dry pastels, Forests, graphite, Idaho, illustration, landscapes, mountains, rocks, silhouettes, soft pastels, travel, trees | Comments Off on Dutch Creek Hoodoos
March 3, 2020

Renewal: Mt. St. Helens, WA with Indian Paintbrush wildflowers. 18H x 24W inches soft pastel on 140 lb cold pressed.
Left image shows work as it began. Painter’s tape is used on every work on paper to keep edges clean and allow room for mat and framing. Workable fixative sprayed at various phases really brings out colors, deters unwanted blur of colors while working, plus renews the surface to fix up or brighten areas that have become dark or slippery from too much buildup.
Categories: dry pastels, expressionistic, Forests, landscapes, mountains, soft pastels, summer, travel, trees, Washington State, work in progress | Comments Off on Renewal: Mt. St. Helens, WA
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