Escape to Summer is a collection of works inspired by my love of Summer beauty. The subject matter is of open, expansive landscapes that elevate the spirit and draw one into the joy of Summer. Loose, expressive strokes of acrylic paint on mylar create beautiful banners of light and shifting colour.


I choose to work on mylar because of it’s smooth, soft surface and it’s fabulous light qualities. The acrylic paint applied in washes of colour bonds with the substrate, shifting and changing with ambient light creating living tapestries that interact with their environment.


Mylar is a beautiful surface, soft, translucent, resistance-free… every brush stroke counts. Its light qualities are like those of white, diaphanous silk, yet it is incredibly durable and strong. Light plays wonderfully on it and through it.


Multimedia Presentation

Escape to Summer Title Painting

Escape to Summer
2004
acrylic on mylar
51" x 18"
sold


Cumulus
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Cumulus
2004
acrylic on mylar
59" x 40"

$1775.00



Refletions

Reflections
2004
acrylic on mylar
29" x 40"

$870.00


Purple Mountains

Purple Mountains
2004
acrylic on mylar
40" x 42"

$1250.00


Postcards from the Sky

Postcards from the Sky
2004
acrylic on mylar
41" x 30"

$925.00


Sweeping Skies

Sweeping Skies
2004
acrylic on mylar
51" x 19"

$725.00


Reflecting Beauty

Reflecting Beauty
2004
acrylic on mylar
41" x 71"

$2200.00


Serene Lines

Serene Lines
2004
acrylic on mylar
41" x 30"

$750.00


Cumulus

Coming Storm
2004
acrylic on mylar
62" x 40"

$1850.00


Summer Skies

Summer Skies
2004
acrylic on mylar
41" x 30"

SOLD





Weeping Clouds

Weeping Clouds
2004
acrylic on mylar
32" x 42"

$1000.00


Reflected Light

Reflected Light
2004
acrylic on mylar
41" x 30"

$925.00


Gulf Islands

Gulf Islands
2004
acrylic on mylar
38" x 48"

$1365.00


Garden Glory

Garden Glory
2004
oil on mylar
54" x 19"

$775.00


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