"I find inspiration for my figurative paintings in any number of places, from a casual comment to a song. I try not to be too specific in the narrative so the viewer can complete the story and the emotion, so they can have their own relationship with the painting. The artist can capture an expression or an idea and share a moment in time, and at the same time the goal is to subordinate technique to the design of the subject - to leave no residue of technical mannerisms to stand between my expression and the observer." ~ Sue Nichols
Broken
Peach Tree
Pears
Spring Bloom
Summer
Blue Calico
Phoenix
Pychodelic Pears
Fall Harvest
Poms
Olla with Pear & Plum
Ollas
Watch Tower
Buddah
Tree of Life
Field of Dreams
Cherries
Walls
Yellow Pansies
Honeysuckle
Mexican Pitcher
Pumpkins With Talaverda
Pomegranates