by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Dec 7, 2019 | art, muse
Another art therapy – color therapy – tryptic. I wonder when I will ever finish it … maybe never, it just doesn’t matter. Life keeps getting in the way … I dress in neutrals … denim, beige and black. I cannot wear it but gravitate to...
by Kip Winsett | Nov 20, 2019 | art
Sometime in the 80’s my father, Robert C. Winsett, was stricken by a strange flight of fancy and he did a series of very odd and often ill humored birds. These three are, of course, the original angry birds. My wife Lisa and I were living in Hawaii when he penned the...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Sep 20, 2019 | art
This amazing mouth painting was inspired by a psychedelic experience the artist had on Salvia divinorum. Mo is the oldest son of our much loved old friends and neighbors in Hawaii. From his bio: Moses Kai Hamilton aka Mo is a very talented, passionate and inspiring...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Aug 23, 2019 | art
Here is mom’s wonderful wolf mandala. Pat McReynolds (mom) painted two large animal mandalas, the backgrounds of which were used on this blog. I posted the mountain lion or cougar mandala on this website about a year ago. In her 80s, she loved commemorating endangered...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Jul 22, 2019 | art
Here is another oil painting by mom, Pat McReynolds, after visiting relatives in Norway. As an art history professor, she was always working when she traveled. She was fully engaged not only with family but the landscape, the history, the people and the culture. She...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Jul 2, 2019 | art
Cliff McReynolds, my step-father and American visionary artist, painted this surreal landscape with oil on Masonite in 1976. Per his website cliffmcreynoldsart: “As evidenced by his inclusion in Who’s Who in American Art since 1978, Cliff McReynolds has been an...
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