Stories

  • Valentine’s Studio

    This room where Valentine lived in the French Quarter was decadent with color. Having pinks, purples, and blues as your favorites, it was perhaps easier to just say, “My favorite color is stripes.” The doorway to the balcony offers a momentary respite from the sensory overload. But, to the room you will inevitably return. Also,…

    Valentine’s  Studio
  • A Glimpse of Hope

    You might think that a solitary chair in a corner of an otherwise empty room would be a symbol of loneliness. But it ain’t necessarily so! We can learn to treasure those quiet moments, enjoy solitude, dwell on a joyful thought, or just find a moment to draw a deep breath and release it slowly.…

    A Glimpse of Hope
  • Bike under a Blue Moon

    A blue light bathes a quiet street scene. A bicycle is parked on the pavement outside of an apartment facing out on a cobblestone street. An empty chair is seen nearby. The apartment door is ajar, revealing a vacant room filled with a warm, welcoming light. An open window lets the fresh air in.

    Bike under a Blue Moon
  • Doors of Paradise

    When we close our eyes and imagine the doors of Paradise, what do we see? Are they locked? Do they freely open for us? May we enter without delay or do we need to answer questions or pass some kind of test? As we’re standing there with mixed feelings about leaving everything we knew and…

    Doors of Paradise
  • The Delivery

    A delivery bicycle is parked on the pavement next to an open door somewhere in the French Quarter. An empty chair is seen nearby. The street door to the apartment is left open, revealing a lighted room with a blue light. It’s a cool blue. New Orleans is bathed in a warm light tonight. PURCHASE…

    The Delivery
  • Blue Shotgun in Mid City

    The house where my dear friends live is on a quiet street that has friendly neighbors. It’s located only two blocks from a corner tavern that has free popcorn at happy hour. It’s a shotgun design, meaning each room is located one behind the other. You could shoot through the open front door and the…

    Blue Shotgun in Mid City
  • Mid City Home

    Two cozy homes in the Mid City neighborhood of New Orleans are separated by a protected walkway to the patio in the back. Though the doors and windows are shut there is a peaceful feeling and a welcoming light. PURCHASE ON REDUBBLE

    Mid City Home
  • After the Rain

    After a heavy rain signs of sunshine appear. The returning light may signify hope or it may not. In any case, one’s spirit becomes lighter as the daylight returns. You may want to take a peek outside and verify this is true. Yes, it is. Lagniappe A young woman peers out of her doorway onto…

    After the Rain
  • Welcome Home

    A soft cool light emanates from a room in an apartment overlooking a cobblestone street in New Orleans. A bicycle is parked underneath an open window. A glass table and chair invite you to sit for a spell. PURCHASE ON REDBUBBLE

    Welcome Home
  • The Beauty Shop

    A streetlight in a quiet neighborhood sheds its warm light light on a what used to be a beauty shop and now is an artist’s studio. The open doors welcome visitors to sit in the chair in the entryway. Stop in for a game of dominoes and a beer. I hope you brought beer.  …

    The Beauty Shop
  • Miss Terri Abounds

    This is the root of the mystery of portraiture: the subject sits and the artist interprets. Does the artist allow his or her own thoughts and biases and filters to affect the image? Absolutely! How could it be otherwise? Does the subject reveal all of her innermost thoughts and feelings on her face, in her…

    Miss Terri Abounds
  • Cool Coco

    You might say that Coco was forged in fire and arose from the ashes. That’s how she would describe it, anyway. PURCHASE ON REDBUBBLE   The Backstory This image was featured in Character Development: Portrait Studies at the Trueblood Pop-up Gallery at Boise State University.

    Cool Coco
  • The Sisters’ Bicycle

    Two sisters, Shirley and Betty Jo, had one bike. Not each. Just one bike. They had to share, in other words. It took a year or two to get the hang of it. Not the bike, I mean sharing. In the beginning they played tricks on each other to have the bike for themselves. For…

    The Sisters’ Bicycle
  • Annunciation

    The angel Gabriel has something important to say. “You’ll want to be sitting down for this.” So, Mary sits, hands on her lap as the angel whispers the news in her ear. PURCHASE ON REDBUBBLE  

    Annunciation
  • Blue Bar

    The friends gather at the No Name Bar every Tuesday night. Tuesdays are good because they are fairly certain they’ll get to sit at their favorite corner table by the front window. Topics range from politics to daily life to work to family to the State of the World. They usually solve a few problems…

    Blue Bar

Angels on Bikes is an online magazine featuring my art, some very unscientific experiments and a few stories that’ll make you go hmm?

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