Blue

This was a black & white painting.  I can’t stand no color.  So I added blue.  Maybe tomorrow it will need some yellow.10-10-11

baby boy

I made this collage for Janiece’s new baby, Zachary Green.  The pallette is primarily green, with the state map of Texas and a lone star for a future Aggie!10-5-11

late summer wild flowers

There are so many shades of purple in our local wild flowers.  Chicory, ironweed and gentian, with a dash of yellow from the goldenrod.  You don’t see this combo in a city.9-5-11

Back to work

The 14th Annual Fines Creek Bluegrass Jam is over.  Friday was disappointing, but Sat. was good.  Revenues and attendance down from last year, but that was expected.  Unemployment is HIGH in our community, starting with yours truly.   I didn’t sell a single thing.  I was sooo disappointed to not get any support.  But I mentioned it, and FCCA has given me a grant to cover my rent thru the end of the year.  So that was something.

This series deals with Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO).  When people monkey with nature, especially for profit, things don’t look, smell or taste the same.GMO Daylily

less cardinal

My impression this morning was of a Christmas Chicken, no Cardinal.  When something’s not right, add more paint.8-11-11

more Vision

This puppy’s been hanging around for over a year.  I saw an artist that used smudged fields of white, so I gave it a try.  The lines thru the center of the iris are actual strands of monofilament that I poked thru the canvas.Vision

Genetik

The progression was collage last winter, painting flowers on small canvases in the spring, and now painting on collage.  This one will be primed and the same image of the red daylily will be painted over it.    The idea is that when man starts bioengineering and fiddling with plant genomes in order to corner the market on food production, there are unexpected consequences.Genetik

Vision

This is a piece I started last year.  There are about 30 pieces of monofilament threaded thru the iris.Vision