"Almost Home" is an original 24x48 oil on canvas. One of many sunsets captured by the artist while living in the Southwest.
Western
These works were created by the artist because of her living in close proximity to the Western Indian and their country. Because the Western culture holds such historic importance to the early development of the West, it has been of keen interest to this artist to capture the West's many personalities. The media currently being shown is oils applied with a brush, and an oil and wax combination that is applied with a palette knife.
"Color of the Desert Family" was done using a palette knife to apply oil and wax on a treated Belgium linen, measuring 24 x 30. It was done in the...
"Good Guys, Bad Guys" is an original 24x30 oil and wax on canvas using a palette knife to render it in the artist's Imagism style.
"The Indian Maiden Resting" was done in oils on canvas, measuring 32 x 36. It depicts an Apache woman at rest after gathering dried twigs from the...
"Mountains That Reach The Sky" is an original 30x40 using a palette knife to apply the oil and wax on canvas in the artist's style of Imagism. Living...
"The Apache's Shadow" is an original 20x24 using a palette knife to apply oil and wax on canvas in the artist's style of Imagism. Chano, the model,...
"The Winning Hand" is a 48x24 original done in oils on canvas. The artist challenged each viewer to guess who had the winning hand. She used three...
"Tucson Man" is an original 24x36 oil and wax on canvas using a palette knife. This painting was adapted from a photo loaned to her by the model,...
"Under the Eagles Wing III" is a 36x36 original done in oil and wax on canvas.