Paintings
Here you will find examples of commissioned paintings as well as those for sale in many media including oil, acrylic, watercolor and Japanese Sumi-e.
This 36” x 36” acrylic painting of a flock of pelicans flying over Jefferson Parish was commissioned for and is hanging in the Jefferson Parish government building.
A 16" x 20" acrylic painting commission of a classic car.
This 16" x 20" acrylic painting was created from a series of photographs of a fishing camp in Louisiana.
This 16" x 20" acrylic painting of a young woman in a garden was commissioned as a book cover for a fantasy novel.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.
Japanese Sumi-e painting is traditionally created using bamboo brushes and calligraphy ink on rice paper and silk scrolls, but may also include colorful Chinese or Japanese watercolor as seen here. The aim of this painting style is to capture the Chi or spirit of your subject matter while eliminating as many unnecessary details as possible.