Site specific minerals on Japanese paper, 11″ x 14″
They laughed softly as they waited together
36″ x 36″ x 2″
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Expressive abstra t florals – zinnnias
Holding hands in the sunlight
24″ x 24″
Acrylic on canvas
Expressive abstract florals – roses
“Remedios the Beauty”
The name “Remedios the Beauty” comes from a character in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s book : “One Hundred years of Solitude”. She is simple minded and oblivious to her beauty and the effects it has on the people around her, but that is not really what the painting is about. The name comes from a name in Spanish culture of the Virgin Mary, sometimes called the Lady of Cures, or remedies. This painting is about inner beauty
Yellow Lab
The ever-loyal labrador.
8″ x 6″ oil on panel
Border Collie
There is something about a big dog smile that makes me smile, and this grinning border collie is no exception.
9″ x 12″ oil on paper
Double Clear
A showjumping horse painted alla prima with bold brush strokes and a vibrant purple underpainting that shines through. This painting was featured in the “Let the Fur and Feathers Fly” juried exhibition at the Crockett Gallery in 2025.
8″ x 10″ oil on cradled wood panel in a solid wood floater frame.
Curiosity
A mustang mare regards you with kind, curious eyes.
6″ x 8″ oil on panel
Three Bays
Three bay mustang mares resting in the Salt River are alert, assessing a movement in the distance.
20″ x 16″ oil on canvas
Windswept
A mustang stallion gazes in the distance, the breeze stirring his mane and forelock. Rich colors are layered in thick impasto brush strokes over a warm orange underpainting.
6″ x 6″ oil on panel framed in a black solid wood floater frame


















































