As I create new paintings, I will post them here, so be sure to check often!
Joan's Girls 12x16 pastel, SOLD An old grainery used by a neighbor for her hens, which provide my breakfast most mornings!
Badlands Doe 12x16 pastel; $349. A doe seen on a trip thru the badlands with my daughters on a 'girls weekend out'. It was below zero that day, we had the place to ourselves and it was gorgeous!
Duke 9x12 pastel; NFS A gift for my youngest daughter, of her best pal.
Sally's Gift; 12x24 pastel SOLD This painting is of a farm where Sally's husband grew up and had done as a gift to him.
The SenTrees 10x13 pastel; a group of trees that I just keep painting, I love the way they show against those distant buttes. $280.SOLD
One Less Rope This painting with my husband and a friend, Ray, talking about where the neighbor's bull dragged off their rope. The bull was quite elusive, and they tried to 'pursuade him' but in the end only wound up with one less rope! 22x28 $675.
Copper and Daffodils; I had gotten the deep blue shawl from a special teacher, and waited a long time to find just the right subjects to paint it with. I think the intense yellow of the flowers and the lovely patina of the copper was just perfect! 11x14 $285.
Road to Landing Creek This dirt road leads to an area on the Missouri River. 11x14 $245.
Creek of Sweet Williams While riding with my family, we came across this creek that had filled in with flowers after a very wet spring. It was amazing! 12x16 $295.
Foggy Morning A plein air piece done in Spearfish Canyon on this year's paint out there. It was a very cold wet foggy day, which added a very moody feeling to the landscape. Definately a challenge to try to capture. 11x14 $285.
Forest Trail. When out doing some plein air, I found this little trail, and just loved how the light danced across it, and the lovely cool colors in the shadows. $350.
Peanut kitty. Portrait of a neighbor's kitty, who was fairly elusive. NFS