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  Oil Paintings - The Streets of New York
From the "cool" New York lifestyle to the hellishly hot and cleansing southwest desert. My wide studio windows in the San Tan mountain wilderness bring visions and encourage memories. The "Streets of New York" paintings are my love letters to a life in the big Apple.The art schools of the 1930s, the diapers and formula of the 1950's and the swinging of the 1970's. the bars, the joggers, the hot dog stands in the park, Broadway marquees, Greenwich village and the Bronx, delivery boys, outdoor cafes, little shops, nuns, rabbis, checker cabs and people, people, people.
  Oil Paintings - Desert Creatures
The fascinating wild yet fragile lives of the "Desert Creatures" Painted in the thick and thin of oils, depicting them larger than life. The honey bees (to which I eventually developed a deadly allergy, gila monsters, desert tortoises, coyotes, javelina, dragonflies (who ferociously hunt and eat the honey bees), eagles and humming birds all innocently unaware of the progress threatening their survival.
  Oil Paintings - Sirens of the Santans
When I reached Arizona, at times the desert landscape suggests organic shapes of human figures. "The Sirens" I call them. Pink rolling hills, like sensuous nudes, peaks and valleys inviting, languid and aloof. The saguaros eternally aroused masculine sentinels. The tiny eruptions of fireworks of the Forth of July from town's miles away. The languid ladies sleep through the whole show. At dawn thousands of pale green tiny lacewings flicker, hover, and alight. Softly graceful the mountains exude sensuous femininity while the Saguaros and rock cliffs stand guard like heroes in an ancient fairy tale .
  Acrylic Paintings
  Portraits - Page 1
  Drawings - Bugs
  Drawings - Birds
  Murals
  Various Media Page 1
"GLORIFYING THE OLDER WOMAN"
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