Monday, March 31, 2025

St. Mary's Hospital Tree of Life Mural Part 1 of 2








 HERE ARE A FEW W.I.P. PHOTOS of the Tree of Life Mural I recently completed for St. Mary's Hospital for their Pediatric Sleep Study Center. The mural is approximately 10'x14' and was broken into 2 sections and painted on canvas rolls. I had to employ the youngest Price child for help. The final piece was meshed together to create one large mural. 

Monday, March 24, 2025

Richmond City Lights


 AN OIL PAINTING I JUST FINISHED that I've titled: Richmond City Lights. The painting is a palette knife, framed in a beautiful, thin floating frame, measures 24"x36" and is on display in my gallery space at Crossroads Art Center. 

Monday, March 10, 2025

Mount Ranier 2 of 2




HERE IS THE COMPLETED PAINTING OF Mt. Ranier from our trip last year to Washington. When I say I was working down to the final minutes...I literally mean that. With the number of commissions I had last year, I had little to no time for personal work. And because of the size scale of the painting (60"x48"), for a moment I felt like I bit off more than I could chew. I've never painted a personal work of art for someone...ever, at this size, but good god, it was worth it. Lynanne doesn't cry, like, ever but she broke down when she walked into the room.
Did I go over the top with this? No...not at all.


The painting 48"x60" and hangs in our living room. Prints of this stunning painting can be purchased at my etsy store: Mount Ranier Fine Art Print Washington Art Mountain Painting Mount Ranier Painting National Park Myrtle Falls - Etsy

Monday, March 3, 2025

Mount Ranier 1 of 2









ALL OF THE WORK THAT I post on my blog now is about my professional journey. I rarely show personal work because it's not something that adds to my professional brand. However, this is a painting I did for Lynanne last year for Christmas. It is the largest personal work I've ever done, and I wanted to share the progress pics of it. When we hiked a portion of Mt. Ranier, it's really deceptive. It's one of those things where the closer you get to it, the further it seems...almost like Alice in Wonderland...no matter how hard she ran she seemed to stay in place.

Our Washington trip was long overdue and much needed. Since caregiving, our trips are few and far between and except for a handful of away trips, most of our adventuring stays close to home. This was one of those moments that was heaven...and as stated, much needed. 

Why did I paint so large? Umm...because it's Mt. Ranier. 

Tree of Life Mural for St. Mary's Hospital Part 2 of 2

HERE IS THE FINAL PIECE OF art with both layers together. To the right is a tree that, no matter how I photographed it appeared white, but ...