




This is the painting I finished for Black History Month for Hart Park. It will only be up one more day.
The rest are quick pics I have been taking from my cell phone. They are taken with abstract compositions in mind. A few years ago, I was taken back by some of the abstract work I saw in Dorota's house. I have never been interested in abstract work before, but I loved what she has painted in her home. I have been since taking small snapshots just for color and composition, thinking in a way I never have.
Union station, my dear Lilliana's kitchen counter top, William S. Hart's mansion (dinner table) and a wonderful chicken meal that Greg prepared.
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