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6″x8″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this piece was created during a Creative Session. I had no idea what it would be, it sort of created itself, beginning with a red background, and then decided to add a white hibiscus flower. Green leaves and gold touches finish off the small but vivid piece. To purchase or …
8″x10″ acrylic on stretched canvas, the Red Lady began as an abstract background design, and gradually took the shape of a woman in a dress, so I went with it. I love her shape and movement, an elegant but rustic feel to this small but powerful piece. To purchase or inquire about pricing, please email …
11″x14″ acrylic on stretched canvas, I created this Latte Stone during one of the Creative Sessions I hold. Latte stones are an important structure and symbol here on Guam, dating back to the time of our Chamorro ancestors who built their houses on top of the stones. The top piece is the “tasa” and the …
11″x14″ acrylic on stretched canvas, black and white with a tiny tinge of blue, this wave piece is simple yet powerful. It was a great practice in shading with paint with textures and subtle value variances. I loved making this piece, and I intend to do more black and white paintings inspired by this wave. …
16″x20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this bold and fiery piece is actually a sister piece to a smaller one that was created and sold. It was such a popular piece that I decide to create a bigger version of her. Done with a lot of sponging for the background, and then the lady figure painted …
11″x14″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this darker piece features the moonlight glowing through clouds over a beach scene. It offers mystery, peace, and subtle but vivid color contrasts. I like the mood of this piece, and reminds me of nights spent watching the full moon rise on the ocean horizon here on Guam. To purchase …
24″x24″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this highly textured piece features a native flower to Guam, called Guasåli, or torchwood. Many locals on Guam are pushing to declare it the official flower of Guam, in place of the current flower, the bougainvillea or “puti tai nobiu” which is actually an invasive species brought in to Guam. …
16″x20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this abstract flower features vivid colors and bold shapes in a floral design. I love the unique shapes that flowers offer to the artist to convey on canvas, so elegant and mysterious. To purchase or inquire about pricing, please email info@creativeindeed.net or call (671)777-1284 or send a message on the …
24″x30″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this vivid piece is full of golden light rays beaming down on a tree in the jungle or forest. I adore trees, particularly our local banyan trees here on Guam, or as we call them, Taotaomo’na trees, believed to hold the spirits of our ancestors. This tree has a bit …
24″x30″ acrylic on stretched canvas, inspired by the darkest of roses, or a rose shining in a dark environment, much like the paradox of beauty we can often experience. There are interesting textures, as well as a bit of metallic paint that offer subtle depth to the piece. To purchase or inquire about pricing, please …
24″x30″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this metallic piece has dark, bold contrasts and brings an elegant feel to any room. It is an abstract floral design, and the metallic gold and bronze paints offer a different view at every angle. To purchase or inquire about pricing, please email info@creativeindeed.net or call (671)777-1284 or send a …
16″x20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this vortex (or cyclone, typhoon, whirl, galaxy, etc) represents the phenomenon found almost everywhere in nature. I love the image of a vortex or spiral, and was inspired to paint this highly textured piece. To purchase or inquire about pricing, please email info@creativeindeed.net or call (671)777-1284 or send a message …
11″x14″ acrylic on stretched canvas, this abstract piece was inspired by a photograph taken by a local Guam photographer, Jolynn Redmond (Capture the Moment- Photos by Jolynn). When I saw the photo, I fell in love with the bold colors and contrasts and asked her if it was okay to recreate it in a painting. …