Flowers from my Childhood
The canvas is covered in a blanket of yellow daisies with big brown centers. Iridescent highlights around the daisies make them pop in low light. When hung diagonally, the daisies appear to be tumbling off the canvas.
24" x 24" x 1.5"
The actual footprint of the piece when hung diagonally is
34" x 34".
Acrylic, metallics on canvas
Imagine deep purple flowers floating on the water as moonlight dances on the surface. The flowers are scooped out of a thickness of iridescent blue background paint. Swipes of silver iridescent paint simulate moonlight.
12" x 24" x 1.5"
Acrylic on canvas
The sun is setting beyond the hill where an old oak tree sits, surrounded by yellow flowers. It reminds me of the massive oak trees on our property in California when I was a child. I would spend hours outside among the trees and enjoying the flowers that grew wild beyond the canopy.
16" x 20" x .5"
Acrylic on canvas
A tangle of wild growth is home to purple and pink lupines, orange, yellow and white flowers of varying sizes, and pink puffballs.
18" x 24" x .5"
Acrylic, paint marker on canvas
A field of wild growth is home to pink lupines, and orange and blue periwinkles. The field is backlit with the remaining embers of a glistening bronze sunset.
16" x 20" x .5"
Acrylic, paint marker, metallic powder on canvas
A mass of raised yellow flowers with iridescent accents blanket a field under a creamy blue sky. Scattered clouds bring to mind a breezy spring day. Sand added to the paint in the sky creates additional texture.
18" x 24" x 1.5"
Acrylic, sand on canvas
One purple and two blue lupines on a darker purple background with swipes of blue behind them, hinting at other flowers in the background. Metallic silver paint highlights the flowers. Reminiscent of the wild Lupines near my childhood home in California.
12" x 16" x .5"
Acrylic on canvas