Fine Art Prints
Although this street in Jerusalem is now in ruins, when I saw a picture of it I felt
as if I'd been there long ago and felt compelled to paint it as I imagined it. This
painting has affected people in many ways...reminding some of Italy, others of
Spain. Some associate it with romance, loneliness, or Mediterranean adventures,
while many feel a great spiritual connection.
My front porch is a great place to watch the world come to life each morning. I
confess, I added the ducks. Although I've heard wild ducks nearby, they have
not come to visit me yet. Still there is much activity around my porch with birds,
squirrels, chipmunks, wild turkeys, and deer.
The land in my log cabin painting is actually part of "Shadow's
Mountain," our small Fayette county farm in Southern West
Virginia. We named it for "Shadow", a large Belgian Shepherd who
was living there but was gracious enough to share his home with
us.
After being blessed with seeing a Bald Eagle, the symbol of our great country,
take flight before me, I simply had to paint the majestic creature.
Raccoons may be mischievous but I can't help loving the little "Bandits".
They are clever enough to avoid our dog and often our cameras and yet
manage to raid our bird feeders repeatedly.
Cobb's Mill is actually fashioned after the "Glade Creek Grist Mill"
located at Babcock State Park in Clifftop, West Virginia. My maiden
name being "Cobb", I named my Mill "Cobb's Mill" to pay tribute to
my family.
Size
11" X 14" Giclee Print
Price $12.00
Size
11" X 14" Giclee Print
Price $12.00
Size
11" X 14" Giclee Print
Price $12.00
Size
16" X 20" Giclee Print
Price $17.00
Size
10" X 13" Giclee Print
Price $12.00
Size
11" X 14" Giclee Print
Price $12.00
"A Day Remembered"
"A Summer Morning"
"Life On Shadow's Mountain"
"Strength"
"The Bandit"
"Cobb's Mill"
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