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'the capricious nature of water' Equinox, Volume Six

I'm honored that my oil painting, the capricious nature of water, has been selected for this wonderful journal and is also the winner in the art category. Browse the link to see extraordinary poetry, prose and art: Equinox Spring Edition

This oil painting was a piece I did to accompany my two Bolivar novels: Shiny Bits in Between (2020) and Syllables of the Briny World (2024). Both books center around the capricious nature of the ocean as both a source of wonder and a source of fear. Either way, she must be respected and valued at all costs.

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