Painting
There’s something magical about a paintbrush in motion. Watercolor dances with spontaneity, acrylic glimmers with crisp precision, and oil flows with silky richness. Each carries its own rhythm—sometimes relaxing, sometimes challenging—as colors and ideas quietly take shape. The hardest part? Knowing when a painting is ready to stand on its own.
Wild Horses (1973)
Augusta National-Hole 12
Cardinal in the Pines
"There once was a Puffin ..."
Daisies & Flowers
Pebble_Beach_Hole_7
Horse in Pasture (1973)
Iris
Colorful Landscape
Young Woman (Pastel)
Baltimore Oriole
Goldfinch & Wildflowers
Snowy Owl by Moon Light
Northwoods Fishing
Bear Grass along the Highline Trail (Glacier National Park)
Flowers & Books
Loon Family
Misty Morning Blue Heron
Gadwall Pair
Hide-n-Seek
Red Breasted Mergansers
Lake Villa (1978)
Loons on Leech Lake
Isabella & Taco
Battle At Sea (≈age 5)
Hummingbird & BeeHives
Cochin-Chicken
Pikedale Lodge Harbor
Train Painting (1978)
Spontaneous-Landscape
Hide-n-Seek Again
Winter Forest
The Desert Watchtower (Grand Canyon)
Backyard Escape
Loon at Sunset
Cardinals
Fishing on Leech Lake