ARTWORK
from "Pen and Ink"
Drawing with pen and ink speaks of another time. A certain sweetness comes over me when I pick up my pen and hear the little 'tink' when I dip its metal tip into the bottle of ink. This tactile act makes time disappear and makes each stroke of the pen a tiny line filled fat with memory and meaning. Layering these lines builds not only visual depth but also a depth of feeling, running both ways between artist and subject. They say that you never really know a subject until you draw it. I would add that the subject doesn't know you either, until then. That tree, that limestone fence,that stone bridge or that mountain seem to actually care if you get it right when you draw with pen and ink. There is a spirit imbedded in these things that calls to me and says very softly, "Draw this". Sometimes I won't know why until I get into it, but it has to start there. I have to pay attention, walk slowly, or I'll miss them when they whisper.

latest drawings
















Otis, Kansas

















Stone
Barn - Magnolia Ranch

The
Warren Ranch

Silvercreek
Bridge

Barn
at Magnolia Ranch, Cowley County

Monet

Pilgrim
Congregational Church, estab. 1893
Private collection-not for sale
Private collection-not for sale
Private collection-not for sale
Private collection-not for sale

Dutch Creek Bridge
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125.

Grouse Creek Double Arch
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Pudden Triple Arch Bridge
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Timber Creek Detail
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Timber Creek Bridge
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Silver Creek Bridge
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Badger Creek Bridge
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Badger Creek Tree Roots
2' x 3'
Pen and Ink Print
$125

Timber Creek #2
2' x 3'Pen and Ink Print
$125