Bent Flower

16×20″ Acrylic on canvas panel

Just loosening up here, catering to my easily bored brain. I just have to throw in something different every now and then.

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Lone Tree

16×20″ Acrylic on canvas panel

This has kind of a beachy feel. It reminds me a bit of some massive sand dunes we explored briefly at Lake Michigan years ago, although it’s not a representation of that specific location.

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Summer Breeze

20×16” Acrylic on canvas panel

I thought I’d try to make those faux linocut marks suggestive of the wind blowing through the field of grass and the trees.

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Looking to the Other Side

Acrylic on canvas panel, 20×16″

Just playing with some pretty pictures. I’m in an experimental few weeks. I guess it would be nice to be completely consistent in what I produce, but that’s not how my (ADHD) mind works. 

There’s a consistency in drawing style, but not in content or even always in execution. For instance, I’m playing with this faux linocut look now, but I will probably go on to something else before long. 

What I’ve come to realize is that that’s OK, although it might not be the best approach from a strictly business perspective. But the larger point is that if I’m going to keep painting (I am) what I do has to be sustainable. And that means coming to terms with and accepting how an ADHD brain works. 

I get bored sooner or later, no matter how much I enjoy whatever it is I’m doing. I always need to try something new. And then another new thing. And on and on. 

What I’m working towards is to maintain some kind of core consistency, even though that might be a pretty loose term as applied to my painting while still allowing me to keep the dopamine flowing with the next exciting new thing.

So we’ll see how that works for me. I’m cautiously optimistic that I’m starting to hit the right balance. If nothing else, I won’t be beating myself up for not presenting a consistent “brand.” And not beating myself up is a big win.

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Aloha

5×7″ Oil on canvas board

This is from oh, maybe a couple of months ago. I still have a bunch of these little ones, but I particularly like this one. Very beachy and peaceful.

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Sarah Winnemecca, American Hero

10×10″ Oil on watercolor paper

Back to my American Heroes series!

Sarah Winnemucca was an amazing woman at a time when women and Native Americans were given little respect. So much more than I can relate here. Try this link from the Nevada Women’s History Project for a good overview of her remarkable life.

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Radnorshire

Oil on canvas, 12×9″ $335.00 USD

Well, this is the second oil dot painting. I’m still very much figuring out these paints, but the results sure are pretty!

Speaking of figuring the paints out, it’s been at least a couple of weeks since I finished this, and although the paint is dry to the touch, it’s still a bit tacky, so not quite ready to ship yet. I used a mix of fast drying alkyd oils and conventional oils.

Tekakwitha and I both have a real fascination with the UK (and Irish) countryside, and the names of these paintings reflect that. Not that these are any sort of literal representation of the locations they’re named for. It’s more of just a feel and homage to these beautiful lands.

More UK inspired titles coming up!

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Y’all Ready For Life?

Acrylic on panel, 8×8″ $495.00


Old Sol waiting for the primordial soup to finish cooking…  And yes, that’s exactly how it works!


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Purple Haze

Acrylic on panel, 8×8″ $495.00

Just a nod to the great African American Cherokee Jimi Hendrix.

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Cloud Parade

Acrylic on panel, 8×8″ $495.00

Well, why wouldn’t they be parading? Even though the cumulative weight of the water they carry is considerable, they float as if weightless. They’re constantly changing, merging, breaking up, vanishing then popping up again somewhere else in a different configuration. 

Kind of gives “parade floats” a new meaning.

Rather like belief systems, come to think of it. What if we didn’t take them so seriously, and just enjoyed the ebb and flow of thoughts and feelings and understandings through the millennia?

Sounds like fun! 

What do you think?

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