Seedling, Hiding in the VinesAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
18 x 24 inches
2006
Exchanging WordsAcrylic, crayon and pencil on watercolour paper
10 x 10 inches
2006
Acrylic paint, oil pastel and crayon on watercolour paper
18 x 24 inches
2006
Acrylic paint, leaves, iron oxide and crayon on watercolour paper
18 x 24 inches
2006
Flowing as WaterAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
18 x 24 inches
2006
Catching WindAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
18 x 24 inches
2006
SpinningAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
"I am going to venture that the man who sat on the ground in his tee pee meditating on life and it's meaning, excepting the kinship of all creatures and acknowledging unity with the universe of things, was infusing into his being the true essence of civilization." --Chief Standing Bear of the Ponca IndiansFalling
Acrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
The MessengerAcrylic paint, charcoal and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
Acrylic paint, charcoal and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
BlockedAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
Still. Resting.Acrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
RootsAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
Me and mama, SleepingAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
(For Maighread)
BreathlessAcrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
Listening to History (as told by Howard Zinn)Acrylic paint and crayon on watercolour paper
15 x 20 inches
2006
3 comments:
Breathless
Blocked
Listening
the poet pauses
and reconsiders a new career
as a painter.
Hello Karen
Your painting Blocked inspired this haiku
flower bows to twin
beacon lighting sky of words
cracked earth drinks ocean
You work is very subtle and truly inspirational. Thank you!
Fiona
"Please remember to never
restrict anyone's opportunities
for ascertaining uninterrupted
existence for their quintessence."
I suppose in my reflections on the seasons of everything I am tying to find my own character and contribution with an awarness of my own strenghts and weaknesses. In sharing this I believe I am challenging others to do the same regardless of, because of, or in spite of their particular belief system.
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