Solarium
Tallulah Gorge
Tallulah Bridge
Hope
Tri-Whelk – Honorable Mention
Swamp Hibiscus
Sid Mac
Old Saw
Silver Vase
Garden Guardian
Pink Orchid
Sapelo Lighthouse
Explosion
Old Time
Strawberry Planet
One of Us
70 Feet Up
Garden Guardian
Vanishing Vase
Explosion
Finale
Oracle
Sheer LIght
Bridge to the Sky
Vanishing Vase
Strawberry Liquor
Agate Cavern
Back Home
Iris Throat
December Swamp
Hidden Fawn
Treeline Reflection
Mother and Son-People
Onion Field-Dominant Color
What Are You Looking At?-Animals & Insects
Green Bottle-Things
Bug Bud-Macro
Agate Cavern - Things- won Third Place
Jarrell Plantation: Through the Windows
Still Life Remastered
Purple Waterlily
Strawberry Liqueur
Purple Waterlily
Purple Waterlily
"Yellow Waterlilies" was selected for display and won Honorable Mention.
"Iris Throat" was selected for display and won Honorable Mention.
"Bluebird Dad" was selected for display.
"Opal Sea" was selected for the 2017 OCAF Small Works exhibit.
"Back Home" was selected for the 2017 OCAF Members Exhibit and sold.
"L'Eau D'Or" was selected for this exhibit at the University of North Georgia Oconee Campus Art Gallery near Watkinsville, Georgia.
"Amicalola Pool" was selected for the 2016 OCAF Members Exhibit.
"Cup of Light" was selected for the Lyndon House 2016 Spring Exhibit in Athens, Georgia.
"Three Views of a Conch" was selected for this exhibit at the University of North Georgia Oconee Campus Art Gallery near Watkinsville, Georgia.
"Amicalola Pool" was selected for the second Art of Georgia exhibit sponsored by the Georgia Council for the Arts and the office of the Governor. It was the second exhibit of Northeast Georgia artists and hung in the State Capital in Atlanta, Georgia for six months.
"December Swamp" won an Anonymous Purchase Award at the Lyndon House 2014 Spring Exhibit in Athens, Georgia
"Calla Lily" was selected for the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation Member's Exhibit in Watkinsville, Georgia.
"Monarch" was selected for the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation Miniatures exhibit in Watkinsville, Georgia
"December Swamp" was selected for the first Art of Georgia exhibit sponsored by the Georgia Council for the Arts and the office of the Governor. It was the first exhibit of Northeast Georgia artists and hung in the State Capital in Atlanta, Georgia for six months.