Landscapes

Here are two paintings, depicting the landscape of NC.  Lately, it’s not lovely.5-13-16a 5-13-16

NC Landscape

The state legislature of North Carolina has shoved a lot of offensive legislation down our throats. Forget jobs and education! Most paintings of the NC landscape show the natural beauty. This painting is not. Named for the toxic NCHB2, I am disgusted.Toxic-5-2

Toxic-start

Portents

Some paintings leap onto the canvas and are done. Not this one. You may not see the struggle, but I know it is there.11-4-15blog

Monarch Gathering

This is a painting, and the painting issues have been more troublesome on this one. No Photoshop to fix this one!

Monarch Gathering
Monarch Gathering

Haywood Studio Tour

Here’s a painting you will see in my studio this Fri. & Sat. This is a great time to get your leaf-peeping in on you drive out to Fines Creek.ceres-with-grid

GMO Giraffe

The debate on the future of food is HUGE! Will these changes make a giraffe easier to ship? Does she need a “sell by date?”10-16-15

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