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Tobacco Barn painting

Few NC farmers grow tobacco anymore. The legislature may lift the ban on growing hemp. Don’t know if that is good or not. We need farmers, for oh so many reasons. This painting is on display at 86 N. Main, Waynesville, NC.RAP---Tobacco-barn-1-2008

Monarch Gathering

More on the monarch theme.10-7-15

Honeybee

At risk species. Honeybees are NOT native to US, but very handy critters in food production. A native pollinator is the mosquito. Honeybees are prettier.

Honeycomb
Honeycomb

Fallen leaves

Even though I call this one Dandelion, the fallen red oak leaf is there. It’s that season, again. This is on display at the Haywood County Arts Council Gallery, as part of the Haywood Open Studios tour. Come out into the country to see my studio on Fri. Oct. 23 or Sat. Oct. 24, 10-5. Driving directions are on my website, or on the Tour Maps, available in Waynesville.223-Dandelions

Studio Tour Show- sold one

The opening of the Haywood Studio Tour was last night, despite the rain. Dogwoods and Log Cabin SOLD! I will fill the space with River.Dogwoods-&-Log-Cabin

River

More monarchs

I do not usually work small, but the Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) Small Small Works show is in Nov.& Dec. The painting that I showed in the Master Gardener show was 20″x16″. This one is 6″x6″. Change of scale, brushes, focus.

Small monarch
Small monarch

Moving Canna Screen

We are taking the Canna Screen out of Art on Depot tomorrow, unless you swoop in and buy it! 80″x60″, oil on two panels.

Canna Screen
Canna Screen

Studio Tour

Spider-Web
This Friday, Oct. 2 is the gallery opening at 86 N.Main St., Waynesville, NC. I really enjoyed pushing the paint around, and layering in the spider web.

Digital Daybreak

Dawn comes every day, despite what we do.8-30-15

This is something completely different

monarch-wing   And now for something completely different!!!