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Villa with Umbrella Trees
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Acrylic
Canvas
24" x 36"
Also available in an open edition of fine art giclée prints.
Exhibitions & Awards:
50th Annual Edmonds Art Festival 2007
Edmonds Art Festival
Edmonds, Washington
15 Jun 2007 - 17 Jun 2007
First Place, Painting
Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Art Show
Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival
Mukilteo, Washington
07 Sep 2006 - 10 Sep 2006
US$ 1500

Ribboned Field
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Acrylic
Canvas
30" x 40"
Exhibitions & Awards:
50th Annual Edmonds Art Festival 2007
Edmonds Art Festival
Edmonds, Washington
15 Jun 2007 - 17 Jun 2007
Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Art Show
Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival
Mukilteo, Washington
07 Sep 2006 - 10 Sep 2006
US$ 1500

Green Fields and Lifting Fog
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Acrylic
Canvas
12" x 24"
US$ 700
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Before the Autumn Planting
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Acrylic
Canvas
12" x 24"
US$ 700
"view larger image" may display larger than the original.

The Watchers
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Acrylic
Canvas
30" x 18"
US$ 1000
"view larger image" may display larger than the original.

A Drive in the Country
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Acrylic
Canvas
24" x 30"
US$ 1000
"view larger image" may display larger than the original.

View of the Tower
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Acrylic
Canvas, Framed
10" x 8"
US$ 175
"view larger image" may display larger than the original.

The Italian Hills...In October 2000 my husband and I traveled to Italy. Our first trip only lasted 10 days, but moved us on so many levels, we knew we had to go back. Each year the time spent there grew. By the year 2004/05 we were fortunate enough to be able to stay for 4 months. We rented an apartment in the Tuscan countryside of Montepulciano, near the Umbrian border just south of Siena. My husband was there to work on becoming fluent in his Italian language studies. I was there to draw, paint, photograph and study, the surrounding landscape. There were so many impressions I wanted to transfer to my canvas, at times it was overwhelming. I was moved by the rhythm of the land with its color changes that flow from the mountains to the hills, to the fields. There are wild areas that sometimes interrupt this flow of cultivation, but they only added to that rhythm giving the light a new focal point. There is a connection from the land, the food grown on it, the animals that live on it and the people who work it from generation to generation that perpetuate that rhythm. This current series is the result from my time spent there. I hope that you, the viewer,can feel that rhythm, and connection to the land. |