2026-4-25 New Paintings

I just finished wayside panel #2 for Island County’s Freeland Beach Park. It matches the first panel I posted a couple of weeks ago and replaces a worn-out 25 yr old panel. It’s about how Puget Sound bluffs continually make beaches, keep them healthy and support an entire ecosystem. Fun making this one up. This panel will outlive me, I’m sure, because it’ll be printed on aluminum.

Pacific Wren is a new oil on canvas, taken from life, this little guy was singing it’s heart out right here in our forest. It’s frame is 7″x9″.

Pacific Wren is available here, framed as you see it for $125, postage free.


And the same Pacific Wren made it into a second painting as it sat on a pile of moss and lichen. There’s a stick under that it has claws firmly attached to. I think the pair are nice together.

This painting is available here on my Etsy gallery. Pacific Wren on Moss is 7″x9″ outside measurements, framed as you see it for $125 shipping included.

These little birds were called Winter Wren until a couple of years ago when the pros renamed them. Personally, I liked the ‘Winter Wren name because they don’t migrate – so I got to enjoy them all year long. And you’d never, ever see one of these guys out in the Pacific Ocean hanging out with the sea otters.

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