- Out of stockThe brush work on fur is just fascinating and fun. The color on a rabbit’s fur is multi-faceted with the cool grays and blues playing with the warm browns and oranges. The icing on the cake is the transparent pink ear.
- Out of stockWhat a surprise to see a blue bill on a duck. Gives such one exotic look to a water bird.
- Out of stockThe iridescence of the male mallard duck is just fantastic! Sometimes is hard to improve on what God has given us in nature.
- Out of stockLarge canvas oil painting of an English goose on final. The unusual perspective of this gives the viewer an immediacy and wonderment. Fabulous point of view. Can’t really do this type of painting in plein air.
- Out of stockThis looks great with its counterpart “Good Landing”. The gray gives it a wintery feel when the ducks are on the move. No need to frame this 2-inch wrapped canvas, as it is painted with oil paint on all sides.
- Out of stockThe warm browns playing opposite of the cool grays gives this duck oil painting such vibrancy. No need to frame these wrapped canvases as they are painted on all sides. This beautiful oil painting of a brown duck landing is painted on a 2 inch thick wrapped canvas.
- This is a study for the larger canvas “Flight on Final”. A lot thicker oil paint on this canvas gives it a quick study look.
- Out of stockReminder that the western way of life is alive and well. “Cowgirl Up!” with this branded calf oil painting.
- Out of stockThis Mallard Duck makes it look pretty nice on the water! Of course, the photos don’t do the oil painting justice. He looks like he is staring at the viewer or possibly his reflection in the water.
- Out of stockEarly morning in the Teton Valley, Wyoming. Enjoy this mother-son bond with this buffalo oil painting.
- Out of stockThis is a jewel of a painting that comes alive with his iridescence, working overtime to attract the ladies.
- Out of stockIt’s hard not to play with the vibrant red and orange tones of the robins red breast. What a great sight to see after a long winter.
- Out of stockThe artist loves to play with this Buffalo fur using the warms and cools against each other. The Buffalo are so slick in the summer months and their dark fur is so bluish. What a great contrast is the fuzzy yellow cape and wild hair doo!
- “Strawberry” is an oil painting of a local Long Horn Steer here in Pea Green, Colorado. This 28″ x 40″ oil on canvas is framed in a beautiful custom barn wood frame with leather added. This painting is displayed on Main Street Montrose at the Main Framer/Creative Photography. It must be viewed by appointment-only if interested in purchasing this piece. However, it is visible in the window of their storefront.
- Out of stockThe Indian legend of the white buffalo deals with an Indian maiden turning into a young buffalo calf and transforming into several colors each one meaning something. The white buffalo represents hope for the Indians and it brought them a special peace pipe which is still in existence today.This painting of an older white buffalo brings with it your own interpretation of how this young calf may have brought peace and knowledge to the Indian.
- Out of stockThe fascinating thing about snow is, it is very seldom white! The warm tones of the pronghorn fur is set off by the pinks, purples, blues and yellows of the snow. Then there is the little patch of red standing up on the back of his neck.
- Out of stockThe absolute whimsical quality of the subject here is offset by the fact that this actually exists! This was the first spring feeding on top of the hill. The barn is actually behind the hill. This was painted from a photo taken by the artist near her previous home in Park City, Utah.