Four new pieces of mine (actually, some of them not so new) were hung today at William H. Miller Studios & Fine Art, including three photographs and one charcoal & graphite. More about the two larger pieces is below. Considering entering another piece in an upcoming juried show at Miller Studios. Richard and I had planned to be on the road through mid- to late November, visiting the Grand Canyon and points between and beyond, but mechanical difficulties sadly cut things short, so now I’m happily back to artwork!

This photo was a favorite of many images captured on a peaceful, magical dawn at Huntington Beach State Park. Richard and I camped out the night before so I could walk to the causeway in the predawn darkness and commune with the water birds as they woke up the day.

A visit to the aviary at Brookgreen Gardens inspired this drawing of a black crowned night heron. (Update: SOLD)
The two other exhibited photos are “Approaching Storm (Waties Island),” 19″W x 15″H; and “Sand Shadows,” 15″W x 17″H.
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