There was a time when your aim might be the difference between life or death. When confronted by a wild beast with little margin for error, a slow steady heart beat was essential. Years of running the woods and learning the ways of the animals prepared our longhunter for this fateful day. Reciting what his…
“You’re My Bride” – Portrait of Troy’s Parents
This painting of Troy’s parents stirs deep powerful emotions within me. It’s hard to choose the right words to describe the circumstances behind it. As I was working on it, I shared my thoughts with several associates of mine. In each instance, the tears started flowing and they said to me, “When you finish this…
“Crossing Over”
My deeply held respect for the ocean stems from a vivid childhood memory. I was struggling, my strength was no match against the powerful rip current. I was about to cross over when suddenly a guardian angel – a lifeguard – saved me. The soft pastel colors of the sky contrast with the thorny…
“Weight in Gold” — Golden Retriever Pet Portrait
Belonging to a long-time friend of mine, Oak has been a faithful companion for his family for over 10 years. A great traveling partner, Oak’s journeys are numerous and extensive. This painting was made possible because of a photograph my daughter took some years ago. I always liked the regal persona of Oak’s pose. I…
“Detour” – The Charred Cabin
As we’re making our life journeys, sometimes there are detours put before us. I remember a song by David Wilcox, where he talks about that proverbial fork in the path. When we meet that fork what do we do? We can travel down one of those paths a short distance and keep looking back, ready…