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Back to the Ocean
$8,500.00 Gallery Wrapped Oil on Canvas 50” x 60” After my trip to Florida in October, this was my first ocean swim morning at Hapuna. Loved it! Quick View -
The Passing Storm
$5,500.00 Gallery Wrapped Oil on Canvas 31” x 50” This seems like a metaphor for our time. Yes, there are storms but they pass. And even when they are here, there is beauty. Quick View -
Pause
$1,800.00 Watercolor on Arches 22” x 30” The clouds above the water move and change. Icing for the ocean. Quick View -
Storm Clouds
$950.00 Gallery Wrapped Acrylic on Canvas 16” x 20” The low pressure systems that sweep across the Hawaiian islands in the winter months produce beautiful clouds over the ocean. Always different. Always exciting. Quick View -
Day at the Beach
$950.00 Watercolor on Arches 14” x 20” Hapuna Beach is the best spot on this island to people watch. I started a series of paintings inspired by watching the denizens of Hapuna. Quick View -
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Winter Surf…Not Really
$5,500.00 Gallery Wrapped Oil on Canvas 36” x 48” I promised friends who were visiting in winter that they would be surfing and boogie boarding the whole time. Instead, the ocean was just like this. Until they left. Quick View -
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Mauna Lani Pandemic Paradise
$2,800.00 Gallery Wrapped Oil on Canvas, 22” x 37” During the lockdown, I went to the ocean almost every day to swim. It was a magical time. No one out. Ocean empty of people. A few turtles along the shoreline. And in front of the Mauna Lani Auberge hotel, a couple of outriggers and the palm trees. I don’t think I’d ever seen the beach so quiet. Lovely. Quick View -
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Pineapple Top
$400.00 Watercolor 11” x 25” The botanical artists of the 19th century especially Maria Sibylla Merian inspire me to create delicate watercolor sketches. The only thing missing is a bug. Quick View -
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Ananas
$400.00 Watercolor 11” x 15” The botanical artists of the 19th century especially Maria Sibylla Merian inspire me to create delicate watercolor sketches. The only thing missing is a bug. Quick View