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Summer Day
Painted on Matinicus Island, Maine during a cold, stormy weekend, but inspired by Mary Oliver's poem, The Summer Day. 20x20x1.5 in. on cradled wood panel. Sides are natural wood. No need to frame. $790

Natural Selection
Painted on Matinicus Island, Maine with lots of inspiration from the meadows, ocean, and shoreline. 20x20x1.5 in. on cradled wood panel. Sides are natural wood. No need to frame. $790

Sweet Dreams
Painted on Matinicus Island, Maine, while being quite chilly in the early spring. 20x20x1.5 in. on cradled wood panel. Sides are natural wood. No need to frame. $790

Can We Talk About Peace?
Mixed media on cradled wood panel. 12x12in. Painted on Memorial Day weekend on Matinicus Island, Maine. $425

Nobody's Perfect
Mixed media on cradled wood panel. 12x12in. Painted on some gray days on Matinicus Island, Maine. $425

Call Me Later
8x16x2.75 in. on cradled wood panel with deep sides. Painted on Matinicus Island, Maine during some cold May days. I kept making the stars cozier and cozier as I added layers. They do look a little over-dressed, but I love them. $425

Rumpus
Painted while spending time with my daughter's family near Boston. There's an easel in the playroom and things can get pretty wild around me while I paint. My granddaughter helped with this one. 20x20.1.5 in on cradled wood panel with ntural wood sides. $790

Clown Star
$190 Mixed media on 8x8inch cradled wood panel with painted sides. Made on Matinicus Island, Maine. Pieces of an old tide chart are peaking through.

On a Clear Day
Painted on Matinicus Island, Maine and influenced by the way colors and edges pop on a clear, cool day by or on the water. 36x36 in. Mixed media on gallery wrapped canvas. $2275

I Don't Know Why
Named for the song lyrics,"I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I Do, I Don't Know Why, I Just Do." 20x20x1.5 in. on cradled wood panel. Sides are natural wood. No need to frame. $790

Subtle Stripes
This star is inspired by New England and a field trip to a flower farm in Hudson, Massachusetts where tulips were planted in many many rows. I made the colors more subdued (that's the New England part) I love stripes! 20x20.1.5in on cradled wood panel with painted sides and a thin painted edge. No need to frame. $790

I Will Miss You When You're Gone
I particularly love the wild background under this one and how the eye goes back and forth between the straight lines of triangles and the curves and irregular shapes behind them.

Dolly Star
$190 Mixed media on 8x8inch cradled wood panel with painted sides. Made on Matinicus Island, Maine. Pieces of an old tide chart are peaking through.

Route 66
$190 Mixed media on 8x8inch cradled wood panel. The sides are painted black. I love the colors and mark making on this one. Do you think it has a dangerous vibe? I do.

Recovery series on tree,
The summer of 2022 I got anaplasmosis from a tick I never saw. It took two months to recover. I finally knew I was getting better when I felt like painting again. I made this series working on a small table at the foot of the bed. I'd hang them on the tree a few feet away and study them while I rested.

Recovery #4
One in my Recovery series of four. Mixed media on 8x8in cradled wood board. $190 or all four for $750.

Party!
Mixed media on cradled wood panel 12x36x1.5in. It looked like a party while I was painting this. And I like how all the triangles are pointing up. $850

Pastels in the Dark
One of three long, narrow wonky triangle paintings I love how the dark background sets off the pastels in so many great colors. 12x36x1.5 inches on cradled wood panel. $850

First Spring.jpg
First spring painting this year. It's very abstract, but it does look floral from a distance, don't you agree? 20x20.1.5in on cradled wood panel with natural wood sides.

I Get Back Up Again
36x12x1.5 in. on cradled wood panel. I painted this after two months recovering full time from anaplasmosis, a tick borne disease. I was so happyto be painting again! $850

I Get Back Up Again
36x12x1.5 inches on cradled wood panel

Uvalde
Mixed media art made on Matinicus Island while listening to the news about the Uvalde shooting. It went from a painting influenced by the colors outside the window -- the foggy ocean and the rocks , to a response to the little girl who kept using her cell phone to beg the police to come in. $790
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