Category Archives: Watercolors
Courtyard door
At the Aegean Center for the Fine Arts, the door to the school lounge, along with the cypress tree, lavender and pomegranate leaves.
Perseus
An ink painting of the bronze statue by Benvenuto Cellini in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence.
Iguana
Here’s a new painting from my Sacred/Wild series. I was inspired by a recent trip to Delos, the sacred site said to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. There are still beautiful ruins everywhere and you can find mosaic tiled floors. Plus I saw … Read More →
A small church on a windy day
Here’s a watercolor from a small church located in butterfly valley in Paros. I came out here with a bunch of students on a painting excursion. It was a pretty windy day — the paper and paint was blowing everywhere.
Squid in squid ink
Here’s a squid painted in its own squid ink on rice paper. Sometimes getting the ink sack from inside the squid can be very difficult–for example the ink might have already been shot out or it’s just hard to find inside the body of the … Read More →




Octopus in Ink