Old World Elegance
Just completed on June 27th … a Watercolor portrait of a gorgeous Old World European-style residence in Chesterfield, Missouri. This home has so many beautiful and interesting features — a turret, arched windows with custom shutters, handsome wood entry door and stone trim — all lending to the abundant character of this exquisite home.
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Stately residence in Stanford, California
Just completed on June 11th… a Watercolor portrait of a gorgeous Tudor style residence built in 1927 and situated on idyllic, peaceful property in Stanford. This portrait was commissioned to mark a special anniversary and includes the beautifully designed landscape in the front of the home.
Tasteful Chesterfield Ranch
Just completed on June 1st…. an 11″ x 16″ Watercolor portrait of a tasteful ranch style home in a quiet cul-de-sac in Chesterfield, Missouri. This portrait was commissioned to commemorate 35 years of living there. The rich, red color of the door and shutters against the neutral color of the stonework and shingle siding make this home very visually interesting.
Lovely Two-Story in Fenton
Just completed on May 21st… a custom-sized 12″x17″ Watercolor of a picturesque and tasteful home in Fenton, Missouri. Commissioned to mark a special wedding anniversary, this portrait includes many personal items to add to the charm and uniqueness of the gift…. the American flag and a decorative spring plaque at the front steps, quaint small white table and chair set on the porch, battenburg lace curtains in the upstairs windows, two pet cats sitting in the living room window, decorative stone with family name inscribed, stylish blue address plaque on the garage and favorite flowers in full bloom. Truly a lovely portrait of a lovely home and a joy to create!
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Just completed on May 9th…a Watercolor portrait of the Junior League of St. Louis office building in Kirkwood, Missouri. The reflections in the windows added life and visual interest to the simple, understated design of the building, and the inclusion of the black lamp post added a nice touch of character.
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