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1. I’m still hosting a great WWAO Exhibition on my website. The Secret Life of Trees will be up only through the month of June. Don’t miss out!
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In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful. ~Alice Walker

For the month of June I am hosting the WWAO Monthly Exhibition, called The Secret Life of Trees. I love trees and though I don’t regularly paint them myself I do often incorporate [...]

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I am well into the first chapter of my novel! There is a possiblity that I could finish the chapter tomorrow, but I’m really not holding myself to anything. I waited a long time before making the decision to write this story so time is not a factor. Though I will not be divulging anything [...]

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Here are the next 2 ACEO in the Treesong Series.

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In late 2004 I began work on a commission for a painting to be featured on the cover of the book, ‘Developing Java Software, 3ed. It was by far the most challenging painting I’ve ever done. Mostly because of my own insecurities, but now I look upon it with pride.

The original painting resides in my [...]

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It’s been an interesting start to the new year. For starters sometime in the next few months I may be moving back to the USA! My increasing health problems over the last year have made me extremely homesick, but to put it simply I miss my Mother terribly. She has welcomed us to come live [...]

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The year 2007, though difficult in regards to my health, was fruitful with my artistic endeavors. In January, my family and I moved to Dorset from London and suddenly my senses came to life with the natural beauty. I had already be painting stones I’d seen in gardens and on trips to Brighton’s pebbled beaches, [...]

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