Nature
Nature is the finest artist. I am frequently stopped by the uniquely exquisite, yet often disposable creations. Food colors are sometimes more delicious than the foods. There is a mango color that is only rivaled by melted crayons.
*All images below are 20”x30” or 30”x20”

Anemone

PINK PROFILE
322 '13

Armenian Sycamores
Stately sycamores in Yerevan, Armenia

Camouflage
These are young sycamores

Daisy Daisy Daisy

Lemon Lime
These two seem very intimate and sexy to me

Painted Leaves
The frost hit sporadically in the fall of 2000, creating pointillist paintings. Essex Jct., Vermont

Peaches
This was one of my very first photos

Pears II
The black under the plate was a Ford pick-up

Pomegranate
I was told that the interior structure of a pomegranate represented Armenia

Red Pears II

Simplicity
This was taken on the sill in my friend Nancy Hodgman's studio

Sri Lankan Eggplant
I waited until this lady with the matching house dress came by.

Sri Lankan Fruit
There is irony in this organic fruit: the colors, the trays and fabric juxtaposed to the images on the cardboard box

Sunflower
I took this photo for my daughter-in-law

3 Yellow Plums
Plums put on a glass table

West Street Leaves
It never gets tiring

RED PEARS
221 'O6

ORANGE ZINNEA
324 '13