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Fiery blooms at Superior

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Alcohol Ink on Claybord — Fiery Reds, Oranges, and Lemon Green


During a crisp autumn morning walk along Lake Superior, the landscape was alive with flame-colored maple leaves — crimson, orange, and gold dancing against a cool breeze. The experience was both serene and electrifying, a perfect harmony of motion and stillness.


This artwork, created on claybord with fiery red alcohol inks, channels that vivid memory. The inks expand freely, mimicking petals caught in an autumn gust — organic, imperfect, and alive. The lemon-green background offers a quiet contrast, a whisper of the remaining summer beneath the blaze of fall. Together, they mirror nature’s effortless balance between vitality and surrender.


Autumn at Lake Superior


Autumn along Lake Superior is an awakening of color — a breathtaking transformation where forests burst into scarlet and amber canopies, and the lake reflects their glow like molten glass. Mornings carry a crisp stillness, with golden light filtering through mist, and each leaf becomes a story of time’s gentle passage.


This piece captures that essence — the fleeting beauty before the hush of winter. It is a tribute to ephemeral grace, to the moments when nature’s palette burns brightest just before it fades.


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