
Title: “Up and Down”
Dimensions: 12″x12″x1.5″ (painted sides – no framing required)
Medium: Oil on Panel
She looks up, he down.
Daffodils will find us soon;
chasing winters cold.
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Title: “Cafe Conversation”
Dimensions: 12″x12″
Medium: Oil on Panel
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This painting has been accepted in to the 2008 Madison National juried art show by Juror Sylvie Fortin – Editor in Chief of ArtPapers publication. The show will be April 16 – June 30, 2008 at the Madison Morgan Cultural Center 434 South Main Street Madison, GA.
This painting is sold.
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Title: “Sanctuary”
Dimensions: 12″x12″
Medium: Egg Tempera
Limited Edition Prints Price: $225 USD
This original egg tempera painting is currently not for sale, however due to it’s popularity, I have made it available in a limited edition high quality giclee.
A little more about the original painting – Egg tempera is a method of whereby I make my own paints using pure pigments and a fresh egg yolk. This process predates the invention of oil paints in the late 1400′s and is rarely used by artists today due to it’s time consuming nature. A painting of this size takes about three months to complete. Click here to read a little more about this process.
A little more about the reproduction – Each giclée is produced on 310g 100% rag paper with permanent dyes designed to last for 200 years. Each one is signed and numbered by the artist, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Currently we are keeping the edition size to a very low quantity of fifty. Once the fifty are sold, the digital image is destroyed and no additional signed copies will be created.
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Title: “Blue Ridge Mountains – I ”
Dimensions: 6″x6″
Medium: Oil
If you have never been to North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, you are really missing something. If you have been there you know the beauty all around you. Technically it is a mountain chain in the eastern United States and is the eastern part of the Appalachian Mountains, and runs from Georgia all the way to Pennsylvania.
Side Note: That is something I’ve always wanted to do – hike the Appalachian Trail but I’ll save those comments for another day.
The Blue ridge gets it’s name from the beautiful blue hues you see as you look over the mountain chain. Hopefully I’ll be back this fall and will be able to soak up the color as the leaves change.
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Title: “Undivided Attention”
Dimensions: 6″x6″
Medium: Oil
There are only a handful of things more enjoyable in life than spending time with someone special. Here a couple enjoying each other and the sun on the park bench.
I hope you enjoy it!
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Title: “Kodak Moment I”
Dimensions: 6″x6″
Medium: Oil

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Title: “Glistening White”
Dimensions: 7″x5″
Medium: Oil
This painting was interesting to do – nearly monochromatic, but not quite. There are some parts that are semi-transparent and other parts which are opaque. Reflections are always fun to do.
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Title: “Queen Anne’s Lace”
Dimensions: 10″x8″
Medium: Oil
These flowers grow wild along the street where I live. I spend a lot of time in my studio and like to take a break by going for a walk and looking at the wild flowers and weeds. Some of them are beautiful. These were small enough to fit into a crystal salt shaker. I just left the top off and made a mini vase out of it.
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Title: “Flower Child”
Dimensions: 6″x6″
Medium: Oil
This little girl was picking out some potted flowers with her mom.
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Title: “Teaspoon of Salt”
Dimensions: 6″x6″
Medium: Oil
There are a few things in life which are really essential; water which I have an affinity for, and salt to name two of them.
I am reading an incredible book titled “Salt: A World History” by Mark Kurlansky and it inspired me to do this painting. It’s a teaspoon filled with sea salt which has tipped onto it’s side and spilled some of that precious rock onto the table. Salt – sodium chloride (NaCL) is found in many parts of the world in either rock deposits or in the sea. It varies in color from pink, red, brown, black, white and gray, and has a wide range of flavors. Sea salt has a white/light gray hue and usually comes in larger crystals then ordinary table salt.
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