Watercolor splash painting of a classic vintage Wurlitzer jukebox.
Sadly, I haven't had the pleasure of seeing this classic machine do its magic, but I love the design and the mark it left not only on music but also on interior design.
Quiet inlet of water, oil painting. I just returned from a visit with my dentist. Evidently the tooth pain I've been feeling is because I've been clenching my jaw. I guess the good news is I don't need a root canal, just better ways to relax. This painting is tranquility on a canvas for me.
A lovely close up of one of my Orchids. I only have two, but I love them immensely. Such an incredible gift from nature! Take some time to appreciate the flowers of the earth. They always make you smile!
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One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you
Don't do anything at all
Go ask Alice
When she's ten feet tall
-Jefferson Airplane
Mont St Michel Calvados truck, farm field and windmill at sunset with a textured finish. Photo has overall burnt orange colors and is shown with a copper frame.
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On a long and lonesome highway, east of Omaha
You can listen to the engine moanin' out its one-note song
You can think about the woman, or the girl you knew the night before
Here I am, on a road again
-Bob Seger
Mont St. Michell farm field, looking toward the sunset in the opposite direction from it's more famous cousin. A farm road divides the fields on top of a levee as the sunsets, wonderful clouds in the sky.
The porch - once a prominent part of the home was a place to take a seat, have a glass of cold lemonade on a hot day, read the paper, have a pleasant chat with the neighbor, share a story with friends or family, or daydream. Life as it happened is an homage to the generation of Americans who used to sit on their porch and just enjoy what the day would bring.
I'm starting 2023 by posting #MyRecordCollection , adding to this thread one each day. These are the albums that made me who I am (for better or worse). That should last most of the year! I'm also updating the art, using techniques I've learned and developed since I began this series in 2009.