Architecture has often been called “the mother of all arts” because it can communicate ideas, tell histories, evoke emotions, enhance spirituality, and create a sense of space.
Architecture introduces the history of a place, and it helps to define the identity of a community or a city or a place.
Paintings
Before the Rush Hour 2006
30 x 40
Going Through lake Wales 2005
22 x 28
Chocolate Shop 2005
30 x 40
Written in Stone 2005
24 x 36
Peaceful Evening 2003
18 x 24
Bok Tower, Lake Wales, FL 2005
24 x 36
The Home
in Lake Wales 2008 24 x 30
Drawings
The Dixie Walesbilt Hotel, FL Built in 1925 - Mixed Media 2009 16 x 21
2011 Winter Haven, FL Centennial Calendar
January - Williamson Theatre
Winter Haven circa 1925
February - Women's Civic League Fountain
Winter Haven circa 1914
March - Chamber of Commerce
Winter Haven circa 1925
April - The Haven Hotel
Winter Haven circa 1922
May - The Snell National Bank
Winter Haven circa 1909
June - The City Hall
Winter Haven circa 1923
July - First School Building
Winter Haven circa 1915
August - U.S. Post Office
Winter Haven circa 1939
September - First Publix
Winter Haven circa 1930
October - Eloise Woods Country Club (Cypress Garden)
Winter Haven circa 1920
November - First Presbyterian Church
Winter Haven circa 1890
December - Women's Civic League
Winter Haven circa 1923
City (ink on paper) 1984
12 x 17
City 2 (ink on paper) 1984
12 x 17
Downtown Resturant 2004
16 x 20
Downtown View 2003
17 x 21
Episcopal Church 2003
19 x 24
Historic District 2004
17 x 20
Historic Vista 2005
20 x 24
Winter Haven 2006
14 x 17
Roof Study in Charcoal 2007
10 x 19
Roof Study in Sepia 2007
10 x 19
Roof Study in Pencil 2007
10 x 19
Law office 2004
18 x 21
Architectural Rendering 2003
20 x 30
Public Art
Lakeland Public Art 1 2006
"Skippy PeanutButterfly" #69