“Reeds And Grasses Of Texas” is my new series of images from Texas.  Each image is unique.  Some are shot as double or triple exposures in the camera while others are multiple single images overlayed  in the computer.  They are printed on hand made Amate paper (not shown here).  Amate has been made for centuries  from the inner bark of trees by the Otomi people of Mexico.  Each piece of art is a distinct blend of natural elements and is my personal expression of  regional landscape.

This art is available for purchase at Gallery Off The Square in Georgetown, TX.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My subject for the month of June at Gallery Off the Square is Spirits From Vermont and Texas.  Next month I will begin a new series “Reeds and Grasses of Texas”.  each framed image will be one of a kind.  Many of the images are printed on hand made Mexican paper called Amati.  The results are very textural and unique.

The backyard pond continues to be a place of interest because of the wildlife it attracts.  There is no natural shelter around the pond so the birds and water fowl use  it as a resting place and not a home.  The Blue Heron looked injured but he ate well for 2 days before he left.  Those beautiful Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks were here for about 20 min. before they left.  I had never seen such a duck before and it took about 24 hours before I would learn their identity.

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