
Alorah’s Mom
2020 8 X 10 acrylic on canvas
Alorah’s Mom
2020 8 X 10 acrylic on canvas
The Little Rock Civil Rights icon circa 1964
8 X 10 acrylic on canvas 2018 available
9 X 12 Acrylic on canvas 2017
8 X 10 Acrylic on canvas 2017
a beloved aunt of a dear friend
8 X 10 acrylic on canvas 2016
Kathy’s first fish
16 X 20 acrylic on canvas 2017
My son at 25 years old
8 X 10 acrylic on canvas 2014
Mrs. Daisey Bates, the courageous civl rights activist
8 X 10 acrylic on canvas 2016
Jennifer, Emily and Ben; my nieces and nephew.
30 X 10 acrylic on canvas 2014
A sister and brother. This scene was on the front page of the local paper and included their bullet ridden front picture window. I deleted the negative aspect. My first puddle painting and a gift to the Cross Family.
18 X 14 Acrylic on canvas board 1987
A quiet moment captured in dabs of color
16 X 20 acrylic on canvas (palet knife) 2014
A dear family friend allowed me to experiment with a pallet knife.
12 X 10 acrylic on canvas (pallet knife) 2012
My daughter, Taylor at 7 years old. She is pictured in the dining car of a train in southern Colorado
18 X 14 acrylic on canvas board 2002
My son, Justin, at 8 years old on Pinnacle Mountain
18 X 14 acrylic on canvas board 2002
Friend seated in a field
18 X 14 acrylic on canvas board 2004
Lindsey and Erin Adams. My smiling nieces.
24 X 20 acrylic on canvas 2008
My beautiful daughter at 14 years old
15 X 10 acrylic on canvas (pallet knife) 2009
My first puddle painting of a brother and sister looking out their picture window
18 X 14 acrylic on canvas board 1989
This is one of my first paintings from a scene in a Village Voice photo
48 X 36 acrylic on canvas 1998
A birthday present for Aster.
16 X 20 acrylic on canvas 2011
Billy and Anna Moore just before Easter 2005
18 X 24 acrylic on canvas 2005
A painting of Justin Williams, done for his Dad, Rick.
16 X 20 acrylic on canvas 2004