This abstract derived from nature incorporates a painterly technique adding dimension to the mysterious colorful lines. These colors which are simultaneously bright and smudgy have a delightful chalky, crayon-like feel.
This sculptural garden whirligig with its graceful metal blades casts a shadow resembling a curvaceous blossom. The sculpture is a delightful invitation to watch and wait for it to catch the wind and spin for the pleasure of any viewer passing by, while the shadow surprises with a reveal of the brick shapes lurking on the wall behind.
On a late Spring day, the quiet beauty and wonderful subtle mood of luminous grass, stroked by the breeze and felt in the heart remains softly in my memory.
My own image of a row of cattails in a field of snow is the inspiration for this abstract creation of this mandala image. This is one of a series of mandalas using nature-sourced images.
The tenuous layers of remembrance upon waking from a dream linger in a time free zone simultaneously flashing images of imminent clarity and grasping fuzziness destined to fade with the oncoming day.
The branches of a Birch tree create interesting intersections that looked to me like roads and bridges. This monochrome abstraction of the branches and leaves of a Birch tree also has the mood of a charcoal drawing.
This is a composite abstract work inspired by the record-breaking East Coast Winter Storm/Blizzard, "Stella" of 2017. The entire image is derived from a shot of the dense, nearly opaque curtain of snow being whipped sideways by aggressive winds.
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