Ice Cold Beer

There is nothing better on a warm day than a glass of ice cold beer. My preference leans to an IPA or a non-alcoholic beer from Athletic Brewing Company (it’s honestly hard to tell the difference). After I painted this, I poured one. Details below.

Original 5″ x 7″ painting on stretched canvass board, small enough to hang or prop up anywhere. $75, 100% to voter protection.

Tiger or House Cat?

This was fun to paint, while thinking about these enigmatic animals. I especially love the green eyes and the whiskers. Details below.

Original 6″ x 6″ painting on board, in 8″ x 8″ frame, ready to prop up or hang. $95, 100% toward voter protection.

Red Hibiscus

Thanks for the enthusiastic response to the sale of last week’s post, 100% of the proceeds going to voter protection in GA, NC and AZ in November! Living in North Carolina is giving me an education in the insidious ways low-income people, especially people of color, can be discouraged from voting. If my brushes hold out, I’ll try to keep up these “Paintings for Voters” until the November election. Details below the painting.

Red Hibiscus, original on museum board, 6″ x 6″ (small enough to prop on a counter or bookcase), $75.

A Different Perspective

If you think about the composition of this oil painting, it’s as if the viewer was lying on the grass, so that the grassy foreground is 3/4 of the painting. An unusual, but in my mind interesting, perspective. What do you think?

In the next three months, 100% of the $$ from paintings I sell will fight voter suppression in GA, NC, and AZ in the Nov. election. Details below painting.

Oil painting on canvass board, 5″ x 7″ (small enough to tuck in a corner), $75.