Sears Art Museum, 2nd Place Ribbon Award!

Spring is upon us and with that comes hope. Perhaps, a fresh sense of possibility, renewal, joy and a taste of freedom sweet and quenching. Rewarded by love more dear for friends and family we walk into this season ‘new’ with an expanded horizon and perspective. May this spring surround you in the beauty of the season!

“Where The Sea Used To Be” was recently awarded a Second Place Ribbon by the Sears Art Museum.

Awarded during the 34th Annual Sears Dixie Invitational Art Show and Sale, “Where The Sea Used To Be” is available for purchase by calling 435-652-7903.

With 37% of the sale being a charitable purchase, benefiting the DSU Sears Art Museum, now may be the perfect time to consider acquiring one of my multi-layered acrylic paintings, adding to your collection.

“Where The Sea Used To Be”, 16” x 16” Acrylic on Multi-Pane Acrylic Glass  (TruVue Museum Quality Top Sheet)

“Where The Sea Used To Be”, 16” x 16” Acrylic on Multi-Pane Acrylic Glass
(TruVue Museum Quality Top Sheet)

To those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature - the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter
— Rachel Carson from Silent Spring