This was originally done in marker along with a bunch of other pieces. It’s one of my favorite in my geometric series.

This was originally done in marker along with a bunch of other pieces. It’s one of my favorite in my geometric series.
This is a more recent line drawing of a person.
I went a little nuts with this one. I feel it’s a bit over done.
A strange title, but what else should I call this guy. He’s in my line drawings of people series.
Here are the last of the fashion heads I did many years ago.
This painting is inspired by A Figure by Karel Appel in 1953. Unfortunately, I got a little smudgy with the black paint. It was a nice try.
Yes, it’s another Hilma inspried painting. This one turned out very colorful. Didn’t like it at firs, but it’s grown on me.
This is an abstract of a wine and cheese platter from above. Again, this is a school assignment from the early 2000s.
I’ve done a series of line drawings of people over the years and this is one of my favorites.
This is a piece I did recently while creating collages with my granddaughters. The two pluses are the ninja warriors and the other section is the judge that looks like an owl to me.
This is a tiny painting, measuring 4″ x 4″ in size.
This is a more current piece I did in my art history class. We were studying art movements of the early 20th century. I originally created this with construction paper. Later I recreated it in Adobe Fresco.
Here are some more line drawings with a splash of color I did many years ago.
This second one was done first with her 80s hat. I just got an idea to digitize these. Hmmmm…
This is one of my most recent Hilma af Klint inspired paintings. I love the color choice in this one. I keep saying I’m going to quit doing these, but I keep on painting ’em. This one was challenging with the circles. Took me forever to figure out what to do because it looked really empty without the light blue background and the pink circles. Anyway, I like the way it turned out.
One of my abstract line drawings of a random guy hanging around.
I did this in less than 10 minutes in an art history class. The teacher threw a bunch of junk on the table and told us to make a collage. I still love it every time I look at it. Sometimes artwork just happens.
Another old school project. One looks like lips to me, and a 5. The bottom right reminds me of Batman.