05/05/2026
I went over to Fort Garland today and visited the museum there near the junction of 160 and 159. I took these pictures of the three original pieces I have waiting for their forever homes for sale there.
The largest one is called "Wolf Trail: The Path to Heaven." It's a collage on reclaimed wood created with a watercolor wolf and acrylic monotype printed paper, and one small cutout from a 1960s science book.
The next one called "Homage to Ute Mountain." This is the Ute Mountain in New Mexico, right across the border from San Luis. It's a watercolor painted mountain and plateaus with a large beaded red acrylic sun with a yellow beam of light shining down on Ute Mountain. I mounted this one on a reclaimed handmade frame and made it into a cradle-board frame. I'm really proud of this one.
The last and the smallest one is a watercolor bird collaged onto an abstract acrylic background on old jeans that serve as the canvas. It's called "Ready For Flight," and it also has some beadwork on it.