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People & Animals

Puddle!
Off to the Zoo
Good Splashing!
Explorers
Caroline
Isn't This Pretty?
Ella and Simon Go Shopping
Basking Turtles. Juried into 2021 Ottawa County Art Trust Exhibit.https://www.miottawa.org/Departments/Admin/ArtTrust.htm
Testing the Water
Harlequin Tuskfish, painted with Brusho powders
Shell Seeker
Fish Story
Old Friends Reminisce
When We Were Young
Out for a Walk
Lunch Time
Reading Time
Spring Splashes
Pooh Bear at the Beach
See the Ladybug!
Tall Guy; Gallery Uptown 23rd Annual Juried Winter Arts Festival, 2020
Big Blue, 21st Annual Juried Winter Arts Festival 2018, and Michigan 2019 Annual Exhibition
Seeing Double, Great Lakes Dental Award at Gallery Uptown 22nd Annual Juried Winter Arts Festival 2019; 3rd Place, Holland Friends of Art, Fall 2018
Big Boss (Ink and watercolor)
First Ride in Spring (Private Collection)
Beach Boys
At Perdido Key (SOLD)
Daddy Dressed Me
Adam on Lakes Trail. (Private collection)
Shingo, Handsome Guy (Private Collection)
Ripley with Gumby (Private Collection)
Sand fun
Steward of His Earth, aka Grandpa's Potatoes, multiple exhibits
Here I Come!
Max. Watercolor on 140# hot press. (SOLD)
Grandma's Garden
Music Maker (SOLD)
Red Sari (photo reference courtesy of Bob Parlman)
Classic '36 Olds
Off the Beaten Path
Bluesman
Gossip
Pals
Precious Commodity, 1
Precious Commodity 2
Sand Castles
At the Beach
Long Day
Cell phone
Overheard at Lunch (water media on Yupo)
Nana
Mia & Avery
Climber
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