Fruits of Labor


Summer seems to be drawing near to a close with the days getting shorter and the evenings getting cooler (although I always like to hang onto it into October). It is a time for reaping what we have sown and for en

process.
My materials overhead has been kept low as I have been painting on found or recycled glass. These paintings have been small and I am working my way up to a larger scale. This little series of persimmon paintings represent some of the bounty of what will be in store us as we transition into the next season, as we notice that flowers have gone from bloom to fruit production.
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