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These pieces are mostly from the Pacific Northwest. One of them, Winter Swans in Whatcom County, has it's own little web page that was done for a class. MIGRATING SWANS is the link to click to view it. You can learn more there about the migrating swans and pastels as an art medium. It has a link to bring you back here.

You can click on the images to see a larger view.

Summer Dawn, New Mexico

A fleeting moment from an early morning walk.

11x14, Pastelbord panel

Ruins at Desert Springs

7.5 x 9.5, sanded paper

IN PRIVATE COLLECTION

Winter Path

Along the path at Point No Point, Hansville, WA

7.5" x 10", sanded paper

Winter Water 1

wetlands at Point No Point, from the viewing platform surrounded by winter wild rose bushes

7.5" x 10", sanded paper

Winter Water 2

another view of wetlands

7.5" x 10", sanded paper

The Hansville Lighthouse

7.5" x 10", sanded paper

 

Winter Swans in Whatcom County

21" x 17", on Multimedia Artboard

Migrating swans feed in the sodden cornfields, overlooked by that swan of mountains, Mt. Baker.

Catching the Early Kingston Ferry

24" x 18"

Very early light on the water at the start of another day.

Wear it on a shirt ....

Buy it from $14.99 for a short sleeved shirt at my CafePress store. See home page for link.

Here It Comes

16" x 20", on Pastelbord

Coming through the fog into the old Kingston ferry dock.

 

Fog at Hurricane Ridge

24" x 18"

Moving fog lifts over the solid mountain wall.

Rialto Beach

8" x 10"

Offshore islands in the mist.

Summer Road

24" x 18"

Hot stillness by the side of the road, on Whidbey Island, WA

 

Remembering Robin Hoods Bay

10" x 12.5"

Commemorating the perfect vacation day in the perfect Yorkshire village.. SOLD

Sunny Place

16" x 20", on a hardboard panel

A street view of Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire. SOLD