One day I'll go back full time to print-making, which is my first love. I've a few linoleum plates but I haven't found the time for years to roll some ink on them and set the images to paper. But I've not shed my great affection for sparse art -- the sketch, black and white renditions of what should be living color. I think there is nothing as powerful as the opulence of scarcity when it comes to paintings. Here I post two recent aquarelles. Thanks for dropping by.


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