A Walk In The Woods (Prints & Frames)
A Walk in the Woods was created to commemorate my Grandmother's life. She lived a full one being blind due to contracting Scarlet Fever when she was a child. I always found it interesting that her other senses were superior because she couldn't rely on her eyes. She could feel the difference in thickness of U.S. denomination bills to help her determine what she was holding! “Whoa!”
My grandparents had a large yard. It was a long walk to the mailbox and once or twice my grandmother got lost. She asked my Grandfather for a rope she could hold on to that would help guide her from the front door to the mailbox. With this in mind, I created A Walk in the Woods by merging the classic story of Hansel and Gretel using breadcrumbs to find their way back with how my grandmother found her way back.
When I first released this image, part of the proceeds went to the Pittsburgh School for the Blind. It felt so good delivering that check! Thanks to all who supported this piece.
Painted with watercolors, pen, ink, colored pencils, and oil pastels on an acid-free illustration board.
A Walk in the Woods was created to commemorate my Grandmother's life. She lived a full one being blind due to contracting Scarlet Fever when she was a child. I always found it interesting that her other senses were superior because she couldn't rely on her eyes. She could feel the difference in thickness of U.S. denomination bills to help her determine what she was holding! “Whoa!”
My grandparents had a large yard. It was a long walk to the mailbox and once or twice my grandmother got lost. She asked my Grandfather for a rope she could hold on to that would help guide her from the front door to the mailbox. With this in mind, I created A Walk in the Woods by merging the classic story of Hansel and Gretel using breadcrumbs to find their way back with how my grandmother found her way back.
When I first released this image, part of the proceeds went to the Pittsburgh School for the Blind. It felt so good delivering that check! Thanks to all who supported this piece.
Painted with watercolors, pen, ink, colored pencils, and oil pastels on an acid-free illustration board.
A Walk in the Woods was created to commemorate my Grandmother's life. She lived a full one being blind due to contracting Scarlet Fever when she was a child. I always found it interesting that her other senses were superior because she couldn't rely on her eyes. She could feel the difference in thickness of U.S. denomination bills to help her determine what she was holding! “Whoa!”
My grandparents had a large yard. It was a long walk to the mailbox and once or twice my grandmother got lost. She asked my Grandfather for a rope she could hold on to that would help guide her from the front door to the mailbox. With this in mind, I created A Walk in the Woods by merging the classic story of Hansel and Gretel using breadcrumbs to find their way back with how my grandmother found her way back.
When I first released this image, part of the proceeds went to the Pittsburgh School for the Blind. It felt so good delivering that check! Thanks to all who supported this piece.
Painted with watercolors, pen, ink, colored pencils, and oil pastels on an acid-free illustration board.
Giclees are printed on semi-gloss Epson paper and available individually or fully framed behind glass. Giclees are covered for protection and shipped in a protective tube, while frames are packaged and shipped flat.