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SANTA FE ANGELS
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Ready for all things
34”x48” (unframed)
Limited edition (90) giclee on canvas with hand painting
$2,000.00 (unframed)
“The beautiful souls are they that are universal, open and ready for all things.”--Montaigne
In this painting, it was the intention of the artists to visually symbolize Montaigne’s observation by emphasizing the multi-ethnicity of the beautiful baby boy. |
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To Live in Alignment
30”x40”
Limited edition (90) giclee on canvas with hand painting
$2,000.00 (unframed)

The fascinating thing about painting angels is how they frequently seem to reveal themselves spontaneously, as if they were somehow already on or in the canvas waiting to be discovered. That is exactly what happened here. This angel just manifested and she was perfectly pure and simple and we wrote the quote because it seemed to suit her and what she might say to us were she to speak. |
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Neither Here nor There
56”x94”
Oils and acrylics on raw linen
$9,500.00 (unframed)
This painting represents another instance of an angel simply manifesting , i.e becoming apparent before actually being painted. This time it was so strong a manifestation that we stopped as soon as she appeared.
The effect is remarkable. She seems to come and go as though she were unsure of where to be: in this world or the other side. Regardless, she is quite lovely as she gazes at the crow who seems quite real in comparison despite being, according to many American Indians, the messenger who actually goes between this reality and the other. This painting examines being of this earth and not of this earth and how we must all cope with bridging the gap between earthly appetites and the soul. |
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Windows to the Soul
Oils and acrylics on raw canvas
44”x59” (framed)
$6,500.00
Also available as a limited edition (400) giclee on paper conservation mounted and matted
24”x32”
$600.00 (unframed)
An ethnically diverse group of children—our future—surround an angle holding a dove (classic symbol of peace and unity.) The children’s despairing eyes implore us—the viewers—to put right what has gone wrong so that we might live in peace and brotherhood, a true community of earthly beings. Equally penetrating are the eyes of the angel peering directly into our souls, reminding us to align our personalities with our souls so that we may live in balance on purpose. |
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Seeing Beneath the Surface
53”x53”
Oils and acrylics on raw linen
$7,500.00 (unframed)
How one views perception depends on a myriad of factors relating to both space and time. Where one is looking from matters little more than where one has been or even where one may wish to go. Are the flowers here real or imagined? Is the angel flesh or stone? Is the Celtic knot design an overlaid motif or a window screen? Is the border black on white or white on black? |
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The Dove, the Rose and the Dragon
44”x73”
Oils and acrylics on raw linen
$5,500.00 (unframed)
Only the purity of an angel--symbolized here in the rose and the dove--qualifies her to be the guardian of the white dragon. |
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