Thursday, October 23, 2014

Aquasource IV

They keep coming to me.

Aquasource I, II, III are on a separate page, painted a while ago. This one is also a 36x24x1 1/2 gallery wrapped canvas in acrylic painted in the manner of Asian brush or Sumi-e painting.



Inspired by Holly

Holly asks: " who wants boxes to order"? 
My answer is, of course: "me, me".
So I get them, we sit together and talk, the 2 boxes and I.....
They wanted me to paint these on them:
36x12 each & in acrylic.




Friday, August 8, 2014

Let it Grow

30x40 in acrylics, "Let it Grow" found its way in the world of a colorist who uses purples minimally!

I guess it's the beginning of a new phase for me.  We'll see!






More paper cuts

These 15x15s are on rice paper mounted on watercolor paper:

The "Waterfall" and the "Blue top Trees".



paper cuts

These paintings, all 15x15, were prepared for the Gallery M2.  Paper cut is a name they came up with for the Show since every body were dealing with works on paper.  Really creative of them, I thought!

Mine are done on rice paper and mounted on watercolor paper.

The one in the middle, "Is What I Saw"  is a result of a dream!

The one on top is "Blue Square Leaves".

The one at the bottom:  "Three Islands and Two Pine Trees".






Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

More Roosters

Love how humorous they can be.

"Chicken Chase","'cause I said so II" , "Who Goes There?".  All painted in gouache on yupo.  So much fun to work with.










Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Goddess of Peace

My Goddess of Peace seems to be in some kind of distress for some reason, even the white ribbon, representing peace seems to have caused some heart ache for her!
This one is 30x24 in oil.




Sunday, January 19, 2014

Birds on Kapok Tree

This one is not new.  In fact it was painted about 25 years ago and it's not in my possession  any more but for some reason it had not made her way up here till now.
Water color under glass, painted in the manner of Chinese Brush Painting.
Note to oneself:  got to paint more of this sort soon.




pandas

A little ink on rice paper as a tribute to the new born.