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A Couple
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An amusingly exotic pink bird couple seizes the focus in this composition with their enchanting ornamental plumes and colorful livery, while seemingly engulfed in deep and loving conversation.
Absolute Altitude
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This composition features three hummingbirds energetically darting through space with playfully vibrant hints of blue, pink, green, and gold as they fulfill their busy mission.
Hummingbirds are known to symbolize eternity, continuity, and infinity as the fluttering wings of the hummingbird move in the pattern of an infinity symbol.
These extraordinary creatures constantly feed and visit up to 2,000 flowers per day with their long bills in search of sugary nectar. They are also migratory birds and can fly over 500 miles in a day. 
This work portrays hummingbird featured characteristics of movement, the search for nourishment and dashing colors.
Aida V Still Life Botanical
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Quiet elegance and yearning for connection embody the essence of this sublime still life which celebrates a cherished traditional heirloom ornamental vase while colorful pink, white, and green essences trumpet life, love, and virtue.
Alaska
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This composition highlights the intense greens, whites, blues, and earthen tones of the Alaska Range, which stretches from Lake Clark to Canada’s White River in the Yukon.
Indeed, the range features the highest mountain in all of North America—Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), with a summit elevation of over 20,300 feet.This composition dares to challenge the ancient Eskimo proverb “Even the strongest the eagle cannot soar higher than the stars.”
 
Amalia Part 3: Turquoise Heart
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As a color, turquoise is a blend of blue and green, having both cool and calming attributes. It is associated with refreshment, feminine, calming, sophisticated, energy, wisdom, serenity wholeness, creativity, friendship, love, joy, intuition, and loyalty. The golden heart symbolizes love and faithfulness supreme within this assuring foundation.
This abstract series is dedicated to Duchess Anna Amalia (1739-1807). As an affluent noble and influential patroness of art and literature, grand-daughter of Frederick the Great of Prussia, Anna Amalia cultivated and supported many of the greatest minds of European theatre—most notably Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller (whose poem “An die Freude” formed the nucleus of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony). As an 18th century inspiration for many women to follow, Anna Amalia founded a theatrical company, was a notable symphonic composer, and endowed a library which is now home to over 1,000,000 volumes.
 
Angler: Fan Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.


These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark. 


This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”

Part one of a six-part set.
 
Angler: Fly Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.

These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark. 

This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”

Part two of a six-part set.
 
Angler: Orange Fish
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North America’s ancient rivers and streams such as the Kenai, Columbia, Colorado, Yellowstone, or Bighorn are known for breathtaking beauty, lush greenery, wild rapids, mighty waterfalls, and kaleidoscopic eddies and craters with intense bursts of color.

These primal waterbodies serve as home and sanctuary for many famed species of fish, most notably trout, grayling, salmon, and pike—many which were discovered and documented for the first time during the 1803 expedition of Lewis and Clark. 

This four part Angler series portrays a collection of colorful, playful, and curious fish reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway’s famous quote, “Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you.”
Part three of a six-part set.

Ascot Blue
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This regal blue bird captures the sartorial elegance in dramatic flair of the foregone nobility that demanded attention at spectacles such as the opening day at Ascot.  Her confident and cheerful appeal lighten the atmosphere in elaborate sophistication.
Ascot Crane
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This daring yet confident crane proclaims her glamorous cachet with an expectant "head flag" salute embellished by her semiplume crest.
Ascot Green
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This playful green bird seeks to outdo its blue bird pair in commanding attention through embellishment and flattery to capture her fair share of glory.  Her confident and cheerful appeal lighten the atmosphere in elaborate sophistication.
Ascot Pelican
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This snow white pelican is normally accustomed to gliding in squadron formation along the southern and western coasts in graceful echo of the waves.  But on this occasion, she has donned a regal tiara for this white tie affair.
 
Asteron Part 1: Regulus
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part one of a four-part set.
Asteron Part 2: Sirius
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part two of a four part set.
Asteron Part 3: Polaris
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part three of a four part set.
Asteron Part 4: Lyra
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part four of a four-part set.
Asteron Series Part 1 in Pink- Pink Regulus
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part one of a two-part set.
Asteron Series Part 2 in Pink- Pink Sirius
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius.  The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion."  These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part two of a two-part set.
Azalées Turques Part 1: Daybreak
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Stunning pink azaleas come to life at daybreak in this composition featuring vibrant motion towards the new day. The word turquoise is actually derived from French “turquois” because the mineral was first brought to Europe from Turkey from its origins in Persia. Esteemed for thousands of years throughout ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and modern empires, turquoise is a holy stone, bringing good fortune, and representing, love, faith, health, and security.
Part one of a two-part set.
Azalées Turques Part 2: Eventide
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Stunning pink azaleas prepare for their evening rest in this composition. The word turquoise is actually derived from French “turquois” because the mineral was first brought to Europe from Turkey from its origins in Persia. Esteemed for thousands of years throughout ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and modern empires, turquoise is a holy stone, bringing good fortune, and representing, love, faith, health, and security.
Part two of a two-part set.