I am creating more of my very abstracted, imaginary floral pieces for a show at VASA coming in June. As well, I have included a few pieces of forest fires as I have been incredibly moved by TV images from Yellowknife and Kelowna.

Autumnal Harvest, 18x24, acrylic, $420

A gentle reworking of Autumanl Sky from 2017

Burn Out, 24x24, acrylic, $480

One of my forest fire series.

Leaning into the Light, 30x30, acrylic, $600

My granddaughter loves the pink, you will too!

Reds and Pinks, 18x30, acrylic, $480

They might be snapdragons, or something else. What do you think?

Flutterby Spring, 40x40, acrylic, $800

No really, they are properly called Flutterbys, cause that’s what they do.

Hot Time in the Garden, 30x30, $600

L’Automne en Rose, 40x40, acrylic, $800

La Vie en Rose was already taken, and everything sounds classier in French!

Purple Sundowners, 30x30, acrylic, $600

The sun is going down on … lilacs? Sundowners!

Silver Clouds Over Silver Snow, 12x12, acrylic, $240

I really think that’s snow, not water. Think snow!

Crowning, 24x36, acrylic, $600

When the forest fire becomes so hot that it leaps from tree top to tree top, that’s crowning.

The Old and the New, 18x18, acrylic, $360

New flowers, old flowers. The Circle of Life!

 

Cactus Colours, 12x8, acrylic, $200.

Honestly, it looks like a cactus in bloom.

 

Petite Orange, 12x8, acrylic, $200

It’s small, it’s orange, it sounds better in French!

 

Pink Droops, 14x6, acrylic. SOLD

Yes Droops. There is a type of flower structure called a droop, I have no idea if they look like this.