
Amazonian Pathways Vignette painting
Detail of a circular pattern from a ceramic plate, discovered in an archeological dig on the islands of the Amazon river delta. This was chosen to represent and honor the indigenous peoples of Brazil, who were also impacted by the … Read More

Birds Tile
Fanciful birds inspired by New Zealand’s art and nature- Acrylic painting on upcycled bamboo panel, 6.75″ square, .5″ thick

Dreaming Lotus
Lotus flower with dreaming eyes, in shades of pink with a yellow center, in an outrageous teal frame. 4.75” x 11.25”, Framed: 10.75” x 18”.

EHawk
A performer and her cephalopod friend enjoy some time together in this 9″ x 12″ acrylic and ink drawing on paper. Framed.

Good Luck Bat Vignette painting
Part of the Chinese section of the tattoos on the pier, commemorating the long history of trade with China that made Boston a successful port city, this detail shows a stylized bat, a traditional good luck symbol found on trade … Read More

Hypnotized in the deepest jungle (Day Lilies)
A bug’s eye view of vivid orange day lilies against blues and greens of foliage and sky. Possibly that late afternoon time in summer when golden sunlight gives way to creeping dusk.

Infinite Net (Misty Sunrise) Painting
Contrasty orange and purple vision of a tree at sunrise.
9″x11.25″ acrylic on 3/4″ thick wood panel.

Kumbh Mela
Encaustic on panel with slim black frame. This sunny gold/yellow framed encaustic piece is a multi-layered reflection on basking in warm sun by a great river, and the cosmic balance of humans, the celestial spheres, and the earth.

Mushroom Tile
Fanciful mushroom and flora inspired by New Zealand’s art and nature- Acrylic painting on upcycled bamboo panel, 6.75″ square, .5″ thick

The Old Barn
18″ x 24″ landscape painting of a New England barn, in rustic black wood frame. Acrylic on canvas.

World Turtle Vignette painting
This tattoo design was stained into the cement at the beginning of the main pier at Boston Shipyard, where the pier meets the land. It was intended to honor the native American tribes of the area, whose land this was. … Read More