Like “Old Town Townhouses,” this particular collage was inspired by a walk around Old Town in Alexandria, Virginia. It’s also another piece that’s currently on display in my NIH exhibit. I really like using reds in my cityscape pieces – with colorful brick buildings and brick sidewalks.
I’m still working away on my children’s book illustrations. I’m almost a third of the way done – I can’t wait to see what it looks like when it’s all complete. I’m also about to get started on another commission portrait. Things have been busy but good.
i am so pleased for you ..your work is fantastic in red and aqua
OH GOOD! You have a new one! OK, do you work from your own drawings? Out of your head? I’m a little curious about process. The colors zing. You have enough gray tones to make the brights really sing. And, well, the red is wonderful!
That looks like a place I’d like to be. Your output is prodigious.
I am also so impressd with how much you create!!! You should be so proud of your beautiful work!
Dibs on the chair on the far right… 🙂
I love those vibrant reds and greens. What a gorgeous collage!
p.s. my word verification is bless. Which is what you have brought to me today – Blessings!
You are extraordinary, sweet friend–I am so inspired. Your work is unusual and eclectic. It just fills my eyes.
Great colors in this one! And I love the textured pieces you used for the street. I’d love to sit there and watch the people walk by. Perhaps I’d see you. 🙂