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Landscapes & Cityscapes

Mission San Juan/Let the Light Shine Down
Winter at Pine Creek; Gallery Uptown 23rd Annual Winter Arts Festival, 2020
Rusted
Gooderham Building, Toronto SOLD
In Tandem SOLD (Ink and watercolor)
Point Betsie Lighthouse (Ink and watercolor)
Aegean Sun
Sun Drenched. Photo reference, F32aperture, PMP; 22nd Annual Juried Winter Arts Festival 2019, Gallery Uptown
Twilight Town
Reflections
Wet Night
Shared Umbrella
The Hiker
Blue Door 2 (SOLD), 21st Annual Juried winter Arts Festival 2018, Gallery Uptown
Down the Hill
Marquette Harbor Lighthouse
Mom at Yellowstone (Michigan Water Color Society 2014 Traveling Exhibit) NOT FOR SALE
Off the Beaten Path
Snow Fence. Original owned by HAAC
Nightfall SOLD
Fall Walk - on Masa (SOLD)
Morning Fog SOLD
Late Fall Morning
Milking Time
Wetlands Sunrise (Private Collection)
Iced Over
Farm Road
Silhouettes (alcohol inks). 7"x9"
Birches! (alcohol inks on Yupo) Private Collection
Low Clouds (alcohol inks on Yupo)
Along Chicago Drive
Sun on the shed
Back Home (Private Collection)
Back Home 2 (private collection)
Morning has Broken
Snowy Night
Big Sky
Blue Door
Hills in Winter
Weybosset & Westminster St., Private Collection
Estancion
Lunch, Anyone?
Quebec City Street
Down on the Farm
Fans Court 1
Fans Court 2 RESERVED
Sweet Land of Liberty
Sunny Day 1 (SOLD)
Sunny Day 2 (SOLD)
Laundry Time
Christmas Snow
Cabin in the Snow
End of the Season
Buggy
Irish Lace
Winter Wind
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