Remember the day it snowed? I know it's hard to remember a day like that now that it is May and 90 degrees. However, I painted these trees that day because I loved the way the light was coming through them. I will post the second piece which is meant to be the second part of a dyptich although the pieces stand alone.
This is a version of a perfect zebra of the imagination; soft looking with great red stripes. I might try a monkey next. This piece is 12" x 16" and then matted and framed.
I have always loved art since I was a child. I decided for practical reasons to become a psychotherapist and I had a private practice for 18 years although I always loved looking at art. I finally let myself return to art and took lessons in watercolor at the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas with Arthur Turner. I am interested in clocks, the older the better. I think they are beautiful markers of time and the chipped and aged parts are the most appealing. I plan to make some small clock paintings, hopefully one a day, to post and sell.