One Last Burst of Autumn's Colors Before Winter Comes pt. 1
10”x 20” original oil painting, handmade reclaimed wood frame
By nature, there is a thread in my work between paint, poetry and prayer.These two pieces tell a story of gratefulness, peace and understanding during an ending through color. This diptych: One Last Burst of Autumn’s Colors is about Autumn ending stubbornly but ending in grace. Autumn yields to winter yet her colors aren’t compromised. Another reason to find inspiration and strength in this transitional season.Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Apparently with No Surprise” gently came to mind as I sat down in the sunlight next to them.
Note: This piece is currently on display at CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick, MD. Please inquire about availability before purchase
10”x 20” original oil painting, handmade reclaimed wood frame
By nature, there is a thread in my work between paint, poetry and prayer.These two pieces tell a story of gratefulness, peace and understanding during an ending through color. This diptych: One Last Burst of Autumn’s Colors is about Autumn ending stubbornly but ending in grace. Autumn yields to winter yet her colors aren’t compromised. Another reason to find inspiration and strength in this transitional season.Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Apparently with No Surprise” gently came to mind as I sat down in the sunlight next to them.
Note: This piece is currently on display at CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick, MD. Please inquire about availability before purchase
10”x 20” original oil painting, handmade reclaimed wood frame
By nature, there is a thread in my work between paint, poetry and prayer.These two pieces tell a story of gratefulness, peace and understanding during an ending through color. This diptych: One Last Burst of Autumn’s Colors is about Autumn ending stubbornly but ending in grace. Autumn yields to winter yet her colors aren’t compromised. Another reason to find inspiration and strength in this transitional season.Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Apparently with No Surprise” gently came to mind as I sat down in the sunlight next to them.
Note: This piece is currently on display at CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick, MD. Please inquire about availability before purchase
“Apparently with no surprise To any happy flower, The Frost beheads it at its play — In accidental power— The blond Assassin passes on — The Sun proceeds unmoved to measure off another Day for an Approving God” - Emily Dickinson