Tonala Dolphin – Tomas
Tonala-style Dolphin, “Tomas”. Watercolor on paper. 12”x8” (30cm x 21cm).
Tonala-style Dolphin, “Tomas”. Watercolor on paper. 12”x8” (30cm x 21cm).
Tonala-style Cat, “Pedro”. Watercolor on paper. 8”x6” (20cm x 15cm). The pottery original this is based on is a little different in design than most Tonala cats. I like how human his face looks and the overall design has a lot more going on (love the deer).
As Pedro says, “Love is at the root of all good things.”
Alley Artifacts #8. Watercolor on paper. 8″x11″ (20cm x 29cm).
Watercolor on paper. 8″ x 8″ (20cm x 20cm). Something I can’t hear enough of during my day.
Tonala-style Cat, “Lydia”. Watercolor on paper. 8”x8” (20cm x 20cm). Another cat with something to say.
Tonala-style Cat, “Frieda”. Watercolor on paper. 8”x8” (20cm x 20cm). Do you see Frieda’s message?
Watercolor on paper. 8″ x 8″ (20cm x 20cm). Ok I may not be doing EVERYTHING right, but yes, I am doing “it” right (whatever it is). In my opinion, “it” is whatever is important to me at the moment.
Watercolor on paper. 8.25″ x 11″. Now of course this isn’t really true. BUT I’m hard on myself and my inner critic is usually telling me “You aren’t doing anything right.” So screw you inner critic, I’m listening to this instead!!
Alley Artifacts #7. Watercolor on paper. 6″ x 9.25″ (15cm x 23cm).
These are all objects I see while walking through neighborhood alleys as well as signs from older businesses what no longer exist such as A&A Fish. Many homes have these metal decorative suns.
Alley Artifacts #6. Watercolor on paper. 6.5″x10″. All of these images come from things I see while walking through older Denver neighborhoods. Some like the “Eat In Take Out” sign are from places that no longer exist. I like painting these pictures of a grittier, less gentrified Denver.