“Every canvas is a journey all its own.”
Helen Frankethaler
Some paintings are titled after musical scores by Jean Sibelius and are indicated by italics and can be heard on YouTube (click on the title).
Items shown with * are no longer extant. All items are for sale except where NFS (not for sale) is shown
Helen Frankethaler
Some paintings are titled after musical scores by Jean Sibelius and are indicated by italics and can be heard on YouTube (click on the title).
Items shown with * are no longer extant. All items are for sale except where NFS (not for sale) is shown
A walk in the mist
8x8 (4), Acrylic on canvas Donated |
Black Painting #4
(an homage to Mark Rothko) 8x8 (4), Acrylic on canvas Donated |
Liturgia in fenestra
(The liturgy in the window)
108x56, Oil on canvas, acrylic on 8' wood poles
$500
(The liturgy in the window)
108x56, Oil on canvas, acrylic on 8' wood poles
$500
Demanton På Marssnön
(The Diamond On The March Snow) 12x36 (3), Triptych, oil on canvas Gift to Anna Storkson |
Se’n har jag ej frågat mera
(Since then I have questioned no further) 36x43, Raw beeswax, oil on wood $350 |
Ej med klagan
(Not with lamentation) 12x36 (2), oil and graphite on canvas Donated |
"Vi sig igen" (Farewell)
18x36, Candle wax on wood Gift to Rev. Tezenlo & Hannah Thong (This was the last piece I completed at the University of Montana) |
Giv mig ej glans, ej guld, ej prakt (Give me no splendor, gold, or pomp) 40x15, Oil and raw beeswax, on wood Gift to Rev. Anna Viehland |
Pride of Boulder: Stonewall @ 50
20x30, Oil on canvas Donated |
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
(Boulder, CO) Acrylic on photo poster board (the building is a photo, the sky is acrylic) NFS |
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