Granted, traveling anywhere on any airline can be an ordeal: cramped seating, security checks, and insensitive fellow passengers are only a few of a litany of complaints. One way to distract yourself, at least temporarily, is to get a window seat and observe the world from above. Your flight might still arrive late and the airline may have lost your luggage, but if you are lucky you will have enjoyed visions of pure beauty.
Acantilados – Watercolor – 7 x 11 inches
Sunset – Acrylic/masonite – 22 x 32 inches
Earthwave – Acrylic/paper – 17 x 18 inches
Above – Acrylic/canvas – 36 x 60 inches
Cloud Cover – Watercolor – 10 x 14 inches
Coastal Clouds – Acrylic/masonite – 10 x 15 inches
River and Clouds 3 – Acrylic/paper – 21 x 26 inches
Valley – Acrylic/masonite – 22 x 32 inches
Dawn Without Clouds – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Sierra Moon – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Range Beneath Clouds – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Six Landscape Sketches – Pencil/paper – 18 x 24 inches
Storm Study – Charcoal/paper – 18 x 24 inches
Field Shadows – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Over Islands – Acrylic/masonite – 22 x 32 inches
Storm At Dusk – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Storm Over Rivers – Oil/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Ocean – Oil/canvas – 36 x 48 inches
Airscape – Acrylic/canvas – 32 x 40 inches
Coast and Valley – Watercolor – 10 x 14 inches
Western Landscape – Pastel – 18 x 24 inches
Sea Cliffs – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
San Gabriel – Acrylic/masonite – 11 x 15 inches
Hidden Sun – Acrylic/canvas – 24 x 32 inches