“Batik Style”

What do I mean by “Batik Style”? This is a process where paper is left unpainted in areas, the image is painted then saturated with ink. Later it is scrubbed under water. Half the paintings treated this way are ruined. But if they survive the ink and the scrubbing underwater, they become one-of-a-kind with a beautiful distressed look. To me, it represents my outlook on life. Like so many of us, I have had life crises that left my future uncertain. Yet like these paintings, as I have yielded to God in the darkness (ink) and the drowning (submersion and cleansing) I find that I become unique and beautiful as well!

“Life on the Kenai” 20 x 30 inch *batik style painting that is one of a kind. This painting reflects some of my favorite animals here on the famous Kenai River where I live in Alaska. SOLD
“Batik -Style 3 fish jumping” SOLD
*Batik Style Blue Heron 9 x 11 on watercolor board SOLD
Three Batik Fish 19 x 19 inches SOLD
Batik style Gouache, acrylic and ink on 300lb watercolor paper.
Celebrating the Famous Kenai River in Alaska (A silver and red salmon and a Grayling)
“By the bank of the Kenai ” Batik Style 16 x 20 watercolor SOLD
“And a River Runs Through It” Kenai Alaska Gouache gift to Dr Hu of Alaska
“Batik Style Wax Bill” Gouache SOLD
“Fall Leaves” Gouache on 300lb watercolor paper 18 x 24 inches SOLD
“Metallic Batik Caribou” SOLD
“Winter Solstice” The Alaskan “Wolf” Moon in the trees is quite a sight. Gouache and acrylic on watercolor board 16 x 20 on watercolor board SOLD
“Caribou Caper” Batik-gouache on watercolor paper 16 x 20 SOLD
“Gouache Roses in a Vase” SOLD
“Batik Style Dragonflies”
“Batik” Metallic Dancing Cranes

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