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Mexican Vegetable Market
$600.
Acrylic on Canvas
36”x36”
Within walking distance of
my home, it is the last of it’s kind.
They always have an abundance of customers and I’m
sure I know the reason why. It’s the grapevines
that cover its roof.
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River Queens
Orig.$475 - Prints on request
Acrylic on Canvas
16”x20”
Based on the Delta Queen-
In 1787, John Fitch,
an American inventor, demonstrated the first workable
steamboat in the United States.
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Murphy's Guardian
Orig.$375- Prints on request
Acrylic on Canvas Panel
12”x16”
She set
so still on Murphy's grass that I thought she was
a lawn ornament: Suddenly her head turned
and she caught me in her site. Her wings lifted,
mouth opened and she charged me.
“Who are you? What are doing
at my house? Come here so I can bite you?”
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Green Door
Orig. $1200- Prints on request
Acrylic on Canvas
36”x24”
I saw a green door on the
side of the Market. Chicken-wire layered
with a fine mesh cloth created the screen. A large
hook hung without an eye. I could barely see her,
then I heard the creak of the door..
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All Stars
Orig. $375-Prints on Request
Acrylic on Canvas Panel
12”x16”
Retro Converse All Star High-top
Sneakers- Maintaining a permanent standing
in my shoe collection right next to my BrunoMagli
heels.
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Mijo
Sold - Prints on request
Acrylic on Canvas
36”x 48”
‘Mijo’ -Spanish term of endearment. As the mother
shopped, she sang out repeatedly
“Mi Mijo. Te quiero.”
- "My little son. I love you."
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