Blue Geronimo ©2000, 29 x 24 acrylic on canvas. The Medicine of Geronimo, the unconquerable, and as a talisman of protection for our sacred lands. Acadian Shore II ©1998, 12 x 16 oil on a wood panel. I camped in this area at Acadia National Park in Maine, and did multiple small paintings, some in oil and others in watercolor. Acadian Shore IV ©1998, 10 x 14 watercolor and gouache on Arches Hot Press paper. From a series painted at Acadia National Park in Maine. Bighorn III ©1998, 18 x 24 acrylic on canvas. Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, like my second home. Navaho Mountain ©1998, 10 x 14 watercolor on Arches Hot Press paper. From a Southwestern trip in Indian country. Bighorn II ©1998, 10 x 14 watercolor on Arches CP paper. The Bighorns in Wyoming, they help me to get in touch with what is real. Northern Nocturne ©1998, 19 1/2 x 25 1/2 acrylic on a wood panel. This work is imaginative, a vision inspired by multiple camping trips in Northern Maine. Acadian Shore I ©1997, 12 x 16 oil on a wood panel, artist framed. I painted this sitting on the rocks, it was spitting rain too. Tracker ©1997, 30 x 36 acrylic and collage on canvas. The never ending search for truth and meaning, for the Creator. Redman ©1997, 10 x 14 watercolor on CP paper. Some say this could be a guitar player. I can go with that! Grand Canyon ©1995, 12 x 16 watercolor and gouache on Arches Hot press paper. There are endless moods at the canyon. This was from a high summer visit. West Grand Lake Sunset ©1994, 26 x 36 acrylic on a wood panel, artist framed. We canoe-camped here when my daughter was a 2 year old. Campfire ©1994, 40 x 22 acrylic on canvas. One of my favorite winter camping spots. There’s nothing like a good teepee fire! Red Dock ©1992, 22 x 30 acrylic on canvas. “Sitting’ on the dock ‘o the bay”. Cherished view of Newfound Lake in New Hampshire on a sultry summer afternoon. Carlisle Pines ©1992, 10 x 8 oil on a wood panel. Painted quickly in the winter at dusk at “Tall Pines” in Carlisle, a stand of extremely tall old growth White Pine trees. Oregon Sunrise ©1990, 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 watercolor on Arches hot press paper. On a trip West, I woke up one morning at the campsite on a lake in Southern Oregon, and painted this quickly, while the coffee water was gitten’ ready. Moon Lake & Canoe ©1990, 26 x 70 acrylic on canvas. A quiet view from our canoe camping adventures in the North country. Vigil ©1984, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2 acrylic and oil on a wood panel. A Castaneda- inspired theme about holding a position with the energy body. Pyramids ©1984, 15 x 22 1/2 acrylic on a wood panel. originally painted as an illustration for a computer magazine. Passage ©1983, 24 x 30 acrylic on a wood panel. I realized after painting this, it’s like a flying dream.