A chill friend, taking a break from his travels. Acrylic on wood panel, 8 x 8"
Pinky Pelicano
DJ Corvid in the house
Moonlight crew (OC)
Happy fall! Here’s Herbert, who enjoys a nice coffee on a cool day. (Watercolor, 9x12)
Her Grace, the Duchess Petunia of Calico
The bear of spring
"Queen Roma" Portrait of an Estrela Mountain Dog
Bunny sisters (a commission for someone who wanted her two daughters to be painted as bunnies)
Commission: Zoey reading (watercolor, 9x12)
I grew the world’s smallest tomato.
Seattle slug life
Ms. Mantis enjoying a Bloody Mary (gouache on ultrablack acrylic)
Hoppy halloween!
Nigel Nibbleton appreciates the finer things in life (OC, acrylic painting on canvas, 11 x 14)
It was a pretty miserable Fourth for some of us. ?
Mighty hunter
Hmmmm
Queen of the Ice
Happy International Cat Day from Roxy
Face
So hot ?
Competing with A!
Every year, when the nights were the longest, he came. He only stayed a short time, but during those moments, we all remembered that the light would return someday.
OctoMoon (gouache and silver leaf on ultrablack matte acrylic, on wood block)
The Gift (watercolor + acrylic), OC, 2022
Pet portrait: In the Fairy Garden
Powerhouse Hare
Checkmate! (Watercolor, 11 x 14; me)
The legend of the robin
She's magical (gouache on wood panel)
Little Hans heads off on his big adventure
Hellebores galore!
Mrs. Merengue took advantage of Sebastian’s crush on her to win the baking contest every year.
Hellebore from my garden. Happy spring!
We’re giving out candy alternatives for Halloween this year
Roger and Margaret
Fleurs de loup
Morning ride
Helen wondered whether she ought to learn a new pattern before the holidays. Maybe socks?
Carl settled in with his favorite winter book and his new bunny slippers, and a cup of hot chocolate with honey. He was ready for the long nap.
Gerald wasn’t sure this new hobby would pay off as he’d hoped.
Thomas somehow felt sure that the local cats would leave him alone NOW. His years of study and work would finally pay off!
Sassy holiday penguins
Sparky (watercolor, 9 x 12)