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It has always been
my contention than an artist should paint what she knows. My work
primarily centers around local scenes and people. Like many artists, I
see colors that other people might overlook. As I travel
throughout my day, I am always noticing shapes and contrasts and nuances.
When I point them out to others, I'm surprised that they haven't even
noticed.
Many of my paintings
seem to resonate with viewers. The elderly couple caught in a
shaft of light at the market, the splash of red in a field of poppies,
reflected light on old sandstone archways. I'm always delighted
when someone stands before one of my paintings and I hear that "a ha"
intake of breath. That's the way I felt when I saw the subject and
it's nice to know other human beings feel that way, too.
Art is such an
integral part of our lives that we often overlook it's importance.
Imagine a grey and drab world without art, without designers or movie
makers, without photographers. We all need a little more sunshine
and more smiles in our lives and that is my primary goal.
I continue to paint
many subjects - still lifes, people, landscapes and cityscapes.
However, I am especially fortunate to
have found a wonderful way to combine my love of creating with my other
passion of biking. I'm especially delighted to be able to create
art
from the back of a bike!
To view the biking / art at my other website, click here.
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