Category: Available Prints
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Yarn Percussion Mallets
I painted these yarn mallets because percussion tools carry so much personality, color, and touch. I wanted them to feel lively and intentional, not like props. I took the reference photo at the American Drum table during the 2025 VMEA conference in Norfolk, Virginia. I had a great conversation with George, and he invited me…
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Eighteen Keys
I painted this fragment of a piano keyboard because repetition and spacing carry their own rhythm. I like how a partial view lets the mind finish the music. I painted the original years ago and finally decided to release it as prints. I gave the original away, but prints are available. Prints ship unframed unless…
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Four Valve Euphonium
I centered this piece on the valve cluster of a euphonium, where mechanics and music meet. I painted the weight, the spacing, and the places hands actually touch. I photographed the source instrument at the November 2025 VMEA conference while I wandered the manufacturer booths looking for reflections and angles to paint. I drew the…
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Tenor Clef in Slate
Rendered in muted slate tones, this watercolor explores the tenor clef as a strong, understated symbol of musical structure. I didn’t even know tenor clef existed until Rhonda reached out and told me how often string players read it alongside alto clef. I painted this one for her, and for everyone who lives in that…
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Euphonium in Blueberry
A vibrant watercolor captures the intricate beauty of a euphonium in cool blueberry hues. I photographed this pretty and shiny euphonium at the VMEA 2025 conference. Original Artwork Medium: Professional watercolor on heavyweight 300# hot press paper Dimensions: 8″ x 8″ Pigment Note: Features a beautiful granulating pigment called Glacier Green, accented with Magenta and…
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Harp in Blue and Ochre
A watercolor painting of a harp in a striking palette of blue and warm ochre. As a former student of the piano, the harp feels similar, and informed this piece. Capturing the intricate pegs and strings without overworking them was a challenge. It took me two tries, but my hope is that fellow harpists will…
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Violin Scroll in Ultramarine
A close study of a violin scroll in deep ultramarine and violet, set against a richly textured, atmospheric background. This wasn’t just any instrument; it was my son’s. He was small at the time but wanted to play the viola, so his teacher started him on a violin, held and played in the viola style.…
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Straight Soprano Saxophone in Magenta
A vibrant watercolor painting captures the sleek form of a straight soprano saxophone, painted with a palette of magenta and Indanthrone blue. This piece was painted from a photo I took at the 2025 VMEA conference. Original Artwork Medium: watercolor on 300# hot press Arches watercolor paper Dimensions: original is 13″ x 6″ Pigment Note: Painted…
