Catch Canvas

Another drip canvas, accumulating remnants of numerous creations until I decide it can stand on its own due to its weight and depth.

Come Dance with Me

This is a tall canvas and I opted to move with it, putting on corners, moving around to the sways of music, creating a colorful piece of … Read more

Looking Up

A small green canvas that went unused finally became the foundation for this colorful piece. Colors were dropped randomly and then I used the backside of a … Read more

Let’s Play Catch

I lay canvases along the edges of paintings to catch the drips. I continue moving, turning and letting them turn into their own creation from so many … Read more

Trippy Dippy Destination

Such a fun piece. I trimmed the edges with very old clumpy paint and began filling in with paint from other creations. Where I couldn’t fill in … Read more

I Really Don’t Care

Played with tilting the canvas so it became hard to tell which was the top. I painted over another drip painting which gives another layer of depth … Read more

Spring-a-ling drips

Started as a darker piece of black, white and grey, with one streak of purple. As I felt hope from the pandemic, I eased into some colors. … Read more

Ice Cream Summer

This painting was inspired by a tray of paints. It was going to be structured, I’d measured where I’d paint what and how, and then the way … Read more

Ribbon Candy

The texture reminded me of ribbon candy, a favorite of my mother & my grandmother. It looked incomplete until I “framed” framed the edges with drips.

Sunrise Drips

The bottom of the canvas was painted with leftover paint on sponges. Used the colors of a morning sunrise over a pond as the drips. I planned … Read more

Rainy Day Drips

Previously known as Provoken Ladle. The texture and depth were lacking so I destroyed by painting over on a rainy afternoon.

Flip Some Drips

Started with one idea (still visible from the bottom), but it turned into a drip…the lines are so even I like it better sideways.