A Snowy Afternoon in Charlotte
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This painting was commissioned by the YMCA of Charlotte to be given each year in appreciation to key volunteers. It combines the cornerstone of the first local Y, with a window at Westminster Abbey dedicated to Sir George Williams, founder of the Y movement. The light streaming through the window onto the cornerstone reminds us
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I moved the castle about a hundred miles down the west coast for this painting!
Scottish Castle on the Way to Mull Read More »
This lovely church is in the Cotswold Hills of England, not far from Broadway. The sun lights up the lovely Costwold sandstone walls. I paused there, one summer afternoon, to sit on the grass for a bit, and then inside to pray for a while for friends and family far away. Watercolor • 2012
Saint Nicholas Church at Saintbury Read More »
I was drawn to look deeply into the lake at our local public park. The subtle shapes of trees and clouds speak to the still place of the heart, where God’s beauty dwells.
Reflections on the Lake at Freedom Park Read More »
Very near the North Carolina/South Carolina line, a half hour or so from where we live, a huge reserve of land has been dedicated by the Springs family to the public – for hiking, horseback riding, picnicking and simply enjoying nature preserved. It is fun to walk here with friends, share an outdoor snack by