Another fun opening night photo - encore une photo rigolote du vernissage. L'expo continue! Ouvert jusqu'a fin février, Espace St. Martin, 199 bis rue St. Martin 75003 Paris. Lundi-vendredi 8h - 18h30,
L’expo "Réminiscences Indiennes" durera jusq’au 27 février, ouvert lundi à vendredi 8h à 18h30. Espace St Martin, 199 bis rue St. Martin, Paris My exhibit "Indian Reminiscences" will
Une Invitation de Kathleen Scarboro, peintre de l'Inde An Invitation from Kathleen Scarboro, painter of India Vous êtes cordialement invité à l'Exposition "Réminiscences Indiennes" à l'Espace
Here is another detail of my current painting. I am enjoying working on it in a relaxed manner. It has taken ahold of me and won't let go until it is finished. I tell myself I should stop and go for a
This is one of the paintings from my Reunion Island series. I was fascinated by the quality of color and light on the island, and gave free reign to my enjoyment of color in this piece. Reunion Island
Here is a section of a painting I am currently working on. As in many of my paintings, there is inspiration from a number of my favorite artists, including Gauguin for color. I go back and forth between
This painting, from my Reunion Island series, shows some of the traditional skills of the men of the island: cutting sugar cane, building a "case", carrying produce to the market, collecting
Although I never physically met this amazing man, I read and heard so much about him that I felt he was part of my life. He was called Babuji, and he dedicated his life to the spiritual well being of humanity.
I saw this little boy in a remote village in Southern India. From the looks of his expression, my presence put him on the defensive. I love his defiant little face. This composition and color scheme were
Anonymous painting of a female artist in the 1600's
It is a first for me to post something on Steemit that is not my personal work. However this week I went to the Petit Palais museum in Paris, France, and came upon this charming little picture of a woman
I painted this a few years ago; it is a small painting - only 6 x 6 inches. A gallery in Chicago had passed out little pieces of masonite to many artists, and asked all of us to use only blue in our paintings.
From the Hands of Ceres; Ode to Will County Farmers Mural on concrete, 14'H x 68' W 4 x 21 meters This mural is located on a railroad abutment wall in Joliet, Illinois - a part of the United States where
This is one of many murals I have created for schools, entitled "Sharing Dreams". The background landscapes were greatly influenced by the Maxfield Parrish murals. 2.5 high x 16 meters wide,
So I am calling this one finished. I admit having spent an inordinate amount of time on this one; it is a small format. Part of painting is finding a way to include in a composition the things we love
Here is another detail of my "In Her Element" painting. I will post the complete painting in the next few days.
The oleander flower is one of my favorite rustic plants that demands very little and brightens my balcony year after year.
This is a detail of a painting I have finally finished after months of work. These glazes really take a long time to do, but working with color and transparency is so fascinating. I chose the title "In
My paintings in the Chimeria art festival, Sedan, France
Chimeria is a biannual art show that takes place in Sedan France. It is an exciting rendez-vous for visionary artists from all points of the globe. It is also a great occasion for the artists to reconnect
Here are two photos of the Alice library sculpture, taken before its installation in front of the West branch of the public library in Joliet, Illinois. The text on the book says, "The only thing
"Alice", a sculpture in front of the local library in Joliet Illinois.
Alice is the first name of the main character of a series of novels for young adults written by author Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, originally from Joliet, Illinois. I received a commission for this bronzed