Appalachian nature art
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“Color Me in Sunshine”
Color Me Sunshine is an original nature-inspired mixed media painting influenced by rivercane growing along a creek at my family’s small mountain homestead in the Blue Ridge region of the Appalachian Mountains. This piece reflects warmth, vitality, and quiet natural resilience inspired by sunlight filtering through tall grasses, flowing water, and the peaceful rhythm of mountain ecosystems.
This piece represents energy art from the heart honoring both the life already lived and the landscapes still waiting to be explored.
Every purchase directly supports our family’s work preserving a small woodland sanctuary for wildlife habitat and native Appalachian plant life.
Perfect for collectors who love:
• Appalachian nature art
• Sunshine and light-inspired artwork
• Conservation-supporting art purchases
• Small original meaningful pieces

“Curly Leaves & Trailing Tendrils”
Curly Leaves & Trailing Tendrils is an original mixed-media painting inspired by the grounded, living textures of kitchen gardens, vineyard landscapes, and the rural Blue Ridge Mountains.
Created in a whimsical intuitive impressionist style, this piece blends recognizable botanical suggestions of curling leaves, trailing vines, and organic plant movement with abstract natural forms that invite personal interpretation. Some viewers may notice shapes that feel like small woodland or garden creatures moving quietly through foliage. The earthy palette gives this work a nurturing, grounded energy, reflecting soil, plant life cycles, and slow natural growth.
Though small in scale, this piece holds layered meaning and sense of place, honoring both cultivated gardens and wild mountain landscapes.