Pitiado
Pitiado, painted in the early 1990s, is a watercolor experiment blending frisket, salt, Saran Wrap, and even a hairdryer. Featuring a Kokopelli against adobe textures, it became a cornerstone of my growth and a Top Nine favorite.
Pitiado, painted in the early 1990s, is a watercolor experiment blending frisket, salt, Saran Wrap, and even a hairdryer. Featuring a Kokopelli against adobe textures, it became a cornerstone of my growth and a Top Nine favorite.
Pure Joy captures the vastness of Sedona’s Cathedral Rock with a solitary human figure for scale. Painted in fluorescent acrylics, the original radiates under black light with a 3-D effect, while reproductions maintain its brilliance and connect with its sister painting, Lover’s View.
Enchantment, painted in watercolor in the early 1990s, captures Sedona’s light with soft washes and layered glazes. This early work became one of my biggest sellers, filling homes with calm energy and laying the foundation for my artistic journey.
Sedona’s Hypnotic Earthrise reimagines Mystical Moonrise with Earth rising above Sedona’s red rocks. A digital transformation shifts the mood from mystical to cosmic. Available in print formats, it invites viewers to see Sedona as both intimate and infinite.
Devil’s Bridge showcases Sedona’s iconic sandstone arch in vibrant fluorescent acrylics. The original transforms under black light with a luminous 3D effect, revealing a glowing agave, sculptural trail, and hidden hearts. Reproductions maintain depth and glow, inviting collectors to bring Sedona’s light home.
Sedona’s Red Rock Roadrunner, nicknamed “Morgan,” celebrates the artistry of Kennell and Adler’s sculpture while reimagining it in glowing fluorescent acrylics. With trails to Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Castle Rock, it brings Sedona’s humor, color, and Southwest spirit to my Top Nine.