The Thinker
"My paintings are an intrinsic part of nature, connecting us to the outside, to nature.
My art seamlessly integrates spirituality. It's mathematical but, not traditional.
My watercolors are simultaneously microscopic and macroscopic.
I especially like purple, passionate red, and stable blue.
I also like a fruitful, fertile green and optimistic, creative yellow".
(Donated to get children into loving homes.)
Beauty in Essence
The purple thistle drawing that got Carroll into painting.
(Unavailable. In a private collection.)
Living the Dream
was made for 100,000 magazine covers in North Texas.
It features the Riders ballpark in Frisco, Texas.
Miles of Smiles
The most popular crowd pleasing painting made in Spain under Sr. Alcaraz.
(Donated to get orphaned children into loving homes.)
"Well, I was married at the time, to a Mexican-Brazilian CPA, MBA doctor's daughter.
(The painting features Cattleya orchids at Jardim Botânico in south Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Solo walker is on Copacabana.) So, I'm a romantic"!
Dancing Dragonflies
(Donated to get orphaned children into loving homes.)
Following the Cloud after a Summer Rain Squall
A cowboy on the Blackland Prairie.
(Painted as a studio example of a bespoke painting
~ 22.5" x 32.5" $15,000 per square inch.
"No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle".
- Winston Churchill
Much in Common
"I came across this specimen while wading amidst granite boulders in a 2nd order Piedmont stream west of Philadelphia. I photographed the tiny beast with a macro lens and caught my fingers bending the tip of the leaf (Lower left). I love turning over rocks to see what's there. I hope these paintings will cause people to love them themselves with the result that they take care of our
"My dad gave me one of my first 'toys' when I was just a young pup aged five. I was already making Riker mounts. Shortly afterward he gave me a chemistry set and my first camera.
Mom's bookcase was a collection of actively dog-eared Peterson's Field Guides. She kept a long Life List of bird species seen across the world - She even floated down the Amazon River".
(Not painted)
"One way to open your eyes is to ask yourself,
"What if I had never seen this before?
What if I knew I would never see it again"?
- Rachel Carson
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