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Tiny Art: Purple Crocus
$249.00

6"x8" Purple Crocus Original Painting.
Painted with oil paint on a stretched cotton duck canvas.

Many, perhaps, from so simple a flower
This little lesson may borrow
Patient to-day, through its gloomiest hour
We come out the brighter to-morrow.
-Hannah Flagg Gould, excerpt from The Crocus's Soliloquy

This is part of my Tiny Art collection. They are as small and simple as the subjects they depict. I paint them quickly and lovingly, so anyone can have their very own original piece of art.

Tiny Art: Grape Hyacinth
$190.00

3"x4" Grape Hyacinth Original Painting in a 4.5"x6.5" walnut standing frame.
Painted with Holbein watercolors on cotton rag watercolor paper.

In ancient times this plant, as with other plants of the Muscari genus, was associated with the Goddess Demeter. These flowers often were associated with women, birth, marriage, and death. Some say these were worn in bridal crowns in certain cultures.

This is part of my Tiny Art collection. They are as small and simple as the subjects they depict. I paint them quickly and lovingly, so anyone can have their very own original piece of art.

Tiny Art: White Daisy
$190.00

3"x4" White Daisy, Green background Original Watercolor Painting in a 4.5"x6.5" walnut standing frame. Painted with Holbein watercolors on cotton rag watercolor paper.

The Daisy follows soft the Sun
And when his golden walk is done
Sits shyly at his feet
He—waking—finds the flower there
Wherefore—Marauder—art thou here?
Because, Sir, love is sweet!

We are the Flower—Thou the Sun!
Forgive us, if as days decline
We nearer steal to Thee!
Enamored of the parting West
The peace—the flight—the Amethyst
Night's possibility!
-Emily Dickinson

This is part of my Tiny Art collection. They are as small and simple as the subjects they depict. I paint them quickly and lovingly, so anyone can have their very own original piece of art.

The Forest Linoleum Print
$80.00

Linocut print on 11x14 archival printmaking paper with India ink.
There is only one of these prints ever made.

I make my linocut prints by hand carving the reverse of an image on a linoleum block. Then I use this block to stamp the image onto a page.

I ship these in clear archival plastic with a hard back, inside a rigid mailer.

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The tall forest towers;
Its cloudy foliage lowers
Ahead, shelf above shelf;
Its silence I hear and obey
That I may lose my way
And myself.

Edward Thomas