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Red Market

Red Market

This painting was inspired by an area in Macau referred to as Red Market.

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New Paintings April

New Paintings April

Just thought I would post some new pieces I am working on…

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Spring is coming!

Spring is coming!

What a difference a week makes! We are finally getting a break from some of the dreary weather that winter brought Macau and have been enjoying, what feels to me, like full on Spring!

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Kung Hei Fat Choi

Kung Hei Fat Choi

Happy Chinese New Year! We have been taking in the celebrations all over town.

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Taipa Macau (My Neighborhood…for now anyway)

Taipa Macau (My Neighborhood...for now anyway)

After being a bit homesick over the holidays I have been thinking a lot about the idea of home and place.

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Christmas in Macau

Christmas in Macau

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect in Macau during the holiday season but I can assure you Christmas is alive and well in Macau.

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New Paintings

New Paintings

I hope all Americans had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We are celebrating today (a day late here) and I have a turkey cooking as I write.

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Markets, markets & markets oh my….

Markets, markets & markets oh my....

We spent the weekend in Hong Kong and “shopped till we dropped”..If you can handle the crowds, shopping in the markets can be really fun..found quite a few “treasures! I just love the colors of Asia and you will see them in my next series of paintings I will post soon called ” Lantern festival”.

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And then there were casinos….

And then there were casinos....

Lets not forget why we are here..

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Getting Lost in Macau

Getting Lost in Macau

The great thing about living in a foreign country is you never know where you are, so everyday can be an adventure! Yesterday while lost wandering busy streets chock-full of busy shoppers,

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