12” × 16” Acrylic on canvas — Not for sale 2001
A 2001 work that honors Paul Gauguin’s style, using bold colors, flat shapes, and simple forms. Painted on a small 12” × 16” canvas, it pairs vivid colors with minimal detail. Figures and landscape are shown with broad, confident strokes and a focus on composition over realism. It was painted in Helotes, Texas. The scene feels still and contemplative, like a private, timeless moment. Overall, the painting is a respectful reinterpretation of Gauguin’s look, exploring color harmony, silhouette, and expressive simplicity.
12” × 16” Acrylic on canvas — Not for sale 2001
A 2001 work that honors Paul Gauguin’s style, using bold colors, flat shapes, and simple forms. Painted on a small 12” × 16” canvas, it pairs vivid colors with minimal detail. Figures and landscape are shown with broad, confident strokes and a focus on composition over realism. It was painted in Helotes, Texas. The scene feels still and contemplative, like a private, timeless moment. Overall, the painting is a respectful reinterpretation of Gauguin’s look, exploring color harmony, silhouette, and expressive simplicity.