Galleries > Not-So-Still Lives

three watercolor paintings showing green apples in a series of interactions
Watercolor
38" x 30" EACH (matted and framed)
Large watercolor painting of tangerines bathed in sunlight on a Turkmeni rug
Watercolor
38" x 30" (matted and framed)
Watercolor painting of three pears on a multicolored Azeri kilim carpet
Watercolor
26" x 32" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of a row of oranges with one green apple stepping out of line
Watercolor
38" x 30" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of a tangle of green, yellow, and red banana peppers
Watercolor
22" x 18" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of golden red apples and golden red nectarines on an Azeri rug
Watercolor
32" x 26" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of two onions on a bright red, patterned Turkmeni rug
Watercolor
20" x 24" (matted and framed)
Watercolor painting of three green apples sitting in a green and brown decorated Persian bowl
Watercolor
20" x 19" (matted and framed)
Watercolor painting of apricots scattered across a multicolored Azeri rug
Watercolor
24" x 20" (matted and framed)
Waterolor painting of bright red nectarines scattered across an Azeri carpet.
Watercolor
22" x 20" (matted and framed)
Watercolor painting of white peaches with brilliant red markings on a Turkmen rug
Watercolor
22" x 28" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of green apples and bright oranges scattered across a green patterned Azeri rug
Watercolor
32" x 26" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of three dark blue plums sitting on an Azeri kilim
Watercolor and Watercolor Pencil
17" x 21" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of round green, pink tinged catawba grapes
Watercolor
17" x 21" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of five red apples arranged in two regimented rows with purple shadows
Watercolor
30" x 38" (matted and framed)
watercolor painting of five red apples all tumbled about, with purple shadows
Watercolor
30" x 38" (matted and framed)

I love fruits and vegetables! I use color, pattern, and form to explore these simple, elemental objects, both through their formal visual properties and as characters in a broader social narrative.