(back)... In 1998 I met a woman with a rose
garden. Flowers don't move. They don't need breaks or charge
modeling fees. They're great subjects for contour lines and color.
A couple of years later, a Sausalito gallery asked me to produce
small, framed images of fruits and vegetables. Some were
comissioned by customers. About 30 or 40 originals sold and
countless prints...(con't'd) Please wait for the slide show to load at the bottom of the page.
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"Hand and Pear"
6"x8" acrylics and pens $150 USD unframed, varnished |
"Red Rose in Glass" 6"x8" acrylics
and pen $495 USD framed |
"Tangerine" 6"x8" acrylics and
salt $495 USD framed |
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"Bosc
Siblings" prints only
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"Nesting Emperors" prints
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"Basking Bosc" prints
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"Harmony" 2002 29"x39" acrylics
and epoxy on mat
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"Flux" 2002 23"x29" acrylics and
epoxy on mat |
"Balance" 23"x29" acrylics and
epoxy on mat
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Woodworking News: The Copperhead yacht job is over. So is a sleeping alcove that I built into a 100 year old steam schooner converted to a houseboat. My six legged table, "Walking Together." won 4th place at the Marin County Fair this year. That means my work has won awards at the county and California state level five years in a row.
I'm currently working on a spiral shaped display stand for a client's daughter's shot glass collection.
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| Driving to Myrtle Beach with my youngest son, David, to spend Christmas and New Year's with friends and new friends at the Meher Spiritual Center, making visits along the way. |
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