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This is an iPad painting, made with a beta version of iColorama, and Procreate. I used one of Kerry's images a source to make this.
This is an iPad painting, made with iColorama, and Procreate. This was the beginning of an idea that changed. This year Sabina's birthday was on a day with a full eclipse of the moon.
This is an iPad painting, made with a beta version of iColorama and Procreate.
I used some of Brooks' photographs as sources to make this.
This is an iPad painting, made with a beta version of iColorama and Procreate. The two left photos were taken by me, with the iPad, while sitting in the chemotherapy suite. The one on the right was taken at home, the next day.
This is a full resolution file of an image posted sometime late September, or early October. I had neglected to notice the earlier versions were downsized. I appolgise to my friends for not realizing my mistake.
This is a perhaps nonstandard design of one of the print letters in the Cherokee alphabet, turned upside down and painted. I couldn't find this letter when I looked again at their alphabet. Many of the letters in the Cherokee aphabet look to me like interesting miniature sculptures, although of course since they are flat they would only be profiles of possible sculptures. In any case, here it is just something I used to paint a simple abstract, using Procreate (iPad app).
I was privileged to come across this snapping turtle laying her eggs in the sand on one of the hiking trails at Presque Isle State Park in Erie, PA.
Now don't look at me like that. I'm not that way. I posted this as a picture of hope. You see, the green lizards of my youth have been slowly loosing ground to these grey Cuban lizards. They're bigger, faster, and uglier. Like little iguana's with horns and spikes and everything. Naturally, the slower green lizards have been harder and harder to find around the state. What you're looking at is hope for the species. A possibility of a green lizard resurgence. A brighter, greener, new tomorrow! (I really don't like those cuban lizards)