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Afternoon shadowsPastel, 12 x 9 Following the back beach opposed to walking the shoreline invites the traveler into the maze of the dunes... | Summer FriendsPastel, 17 x 11 The waves lap distantly at the water's edge, only an afterthought for these two industrious friends, intent on their task at hand... | Waves of PossibilityPastel on Watercolour Paper 17 x 11, Private Collection, Available in Giclee |
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SunnyMeadowPastel, 17 x 11 Reference photo: Crescent City, California After all flights cancelled due to fog at the Crescent City Airport, a right turn upon leaving brought me to this scene. | Away from the CrowdPastel, 12 x 9 An evening walk during the magic hour when the last rays of the sun streak across the horizon... | DeLuna's CrossPastel, 17 x 11 Thanksgiving Day 2012 This dune on Pensacola Beach has survived many a hurricane. The cross was erected many years ago to signify the first Christian worship in the New World. |
St George IslandPastel, 17 x 11 Painted en plein air The untouched beauty of the national seashore at St. George Island brings one to place of thankfulness and awe. April 2011, Available, Framed | East Point, FloridaPastel, painted en plein air, 17 x 11, April 2011, Framed This was my first plein air work, painted while attending an Albert Handell workshop. This is where I learned that for me...less is more! | Battery Langdon, Fort PickensPastel, 12 x 9, June 2013 Painted en plein air at Pensacola Beach The significance of this particular landscape has many layers of meaning to me. It is where I had my "Ah ha" moment! |
Days EndPastel, 12 x 9, March 2014 This piece was painted from reference photo. I am drawn to the last rays of light in a day. It is so easy to see how Mother Earth is constantly moving. It also reminds of my roots in Pennsylvania. |
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