After 4 decades of painting, I decided to give my painting style a new name. Most galleries relate most often to oils and acrylics. I’m often told "your work is beautiful, but watercolors doesn’t fit our gallery’s business model – you should change to oils.”
My purpose in life is to change the narrative. I will call my genre "Kaleidos” painting; this is Greek for "beautiful kind."
These two paintings were selected for the CA State Fair Fine Art Exhibition and it's an honor to be included this year.
Vegetable Jewels
My visual goal with making my art public, is to awaken the sense of natures bounty at a farmers market. My colorful dots are layered reminders that vegetables are the treasured gems that fuel our bodies. They are reminders that color, light and joy can heal one’s
Almond Blossom Burst
I was wandering through the almond tree fields and was surrounded by the majestic beauty of the glowing blossoms. It radiates beauty in a world that can be dark and offers hope to lift the spirit, calm the soul and nurture the body.
Watercolor on aquabord, 36"x24"
Poppy Song
When the wind blows, these poppies started to sing, sway and whistle. I titled this painting "Poppy Song".
Poppy Song
Full image 36"x24"
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