Thursday, September 22, 2011

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10" x 20" (w)
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The Soviet Union dumped 1.7 million tons of grain on Western markets during the Genocide. Nearly a fifth of a ton of grain was exported for each person who died of starvation.
 
-http://www.ukrainiangenocide.com/index.html

A bird has made his home in the crook of an old sickle hanging on a barn wall. In its retired state, the blade seemingly poses no risk to the delicate home or to the bird itself. After all, the sickle is a common tool in this environment; the bird has seen many a sickle used during the harvest. Why should the bird fear for its safety?

Do You Hear Owls?

Do You Hear Owls?
20" x  30" (w)
Acrylic on Canvas
$890
Knock! Knock!
Who’s there?
Who.
Who, who?
Do you hear owls???

Red Eye


Red Eye
14" x  11" (w)
Acrylic on Linen
NFS

The Poppy
Poem by Jane Taylor

High on a bright and sunny bed    
   A scarlet poppy grew
And up it held its staring head,
   And thrust it full in view.

Yet no attention did it win,
   By all these efforts made,
And less unwelcome had it been
   In some retired shade.

Although within its scarlet breast
   No sweet perfume was found,
It seemed to think itself the best
   Of all the flowers round,

From this I may a hint obtain
   And take great care indeed,
Lest I appear as pert and vain
   As does this gaudy weed.

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
6" x  24" (w)
Acrylic on Canvas
NFS

All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream
. - Edgar Allen Poe

Sentinels


Sentinels
36" x  6"
Acrylic on Canvas
$380

If you ask me, pigeons are highly under-appreciated birds....