
I was interested in painting snow and frozen ice in this piece. The old house I fancied to be 76 years old. The three added women in black add a feeling of strangeness to this art.

I was interested in painting snow and frozen ice in this piece. The old house I fancied to be 76 years old. The three added women in black add a feeling of strangeness to this art.

A wonderful town to visit! Probably too cold in the winter for me, though.

I enjoy painting dogs and cats and I particularly like it when I have a subject like this woman! It is a 9 x12 painting.

Lots of primary colors due to my invention of a patterned blue table cloth!

I used the same blue and white table cloth for all of my River Market paintings. Actually, at the River Market the produce is sitting on the plain surface of white tables.

This painting and the next two were inspired by summer trips to Little Rock’s River Market.

I did a bit of trail-riding a few years ago but never crossed a creek! This is a painting that could be called western art and I don’t do many of these.

Rows of crops segregated by a path and a barbed wire fence are in the foreground of this 18 x 24 painting. The cultivated crops are surrounded by woods…typical of a small farm in Arkansas.

Wash Day is a 11 x 14 painting with an appealing sort of simplicity. I used primary colors for the figure. This one hung for less than one hour before it was purchased by a senator.

This painting is 16 x20 which is a standard size for ready-made frames. I have tried in the last few years to use standard size canvas.