a series of pen and ink illustrations inspired by Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 2023

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a series of pen and ink illustrations inspired by Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 2023
The Hound Finds St. Roch (an Abandoned Servant), 2023, 11"x14", Acrylic on Panel
The Cowboy Priest (Saint Jose Gabriel de Rosario Brochero), 2023, 10"x8", Acrylic on Panel
Shepherdess (Madonna of the Fields), 2023, 12" x 12", Acrylic on Canvas
Out on the Town with the Loon Lady, 2022
A sketch based on a Gibson illustration, graphite on paper, 9"x12"
Self Portrait as Bog Body, 2023, 8" x 10", Acrylic on Panel
Salomé with the head of Jokanaan (The Martyrs), 2023, 8"x10", Acrylic on Panel
Joan (Woman with Emperor Goose), 2023, 7"x7", Acrylic on Canvas Board
Fool's Spring, 2023, 12"x12", Acrylic on Canvas
A few recent figure drawings, charcoal on paper, 18"x14"
Bean-Nighe (The Washer-Woman), 2023, 11"x14", Acrylic on Panel
"The bean-nighe, also known as the Washing Woman or Washer at the Ford, is seen in lonely places beside a stream or pool, washing the blood from the linen and grave-clothes of those who are about to die. Her characteristics vary depending on the locality, and differing traditions ascribe to her the powers of imparting knowledge or the granting of wishes if she is approached with caution. It is said that mnathan-nighe (the plural of bean-nighe) are the spirits of women who died giving birth and are doomed to perform their tasks until the day their lives would have normally ended. It was also believed that this fate could be avoided if all the clothing left by the deceased woman had been washed. Otherwise, she would have to finish this task after death." (via Wikipedia)
Animal, 2022, 8" x 10", Watercolor on Paper
Mulberry (Anatolian Shepherd Dog with Coyotes), 2023, 7"x7", Acrylic on Panel
Airedale Terrier with Wood Duck, 2023, Acrylic on Paper, 4.5"x6"