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- Eternal Sunshine
- Fertile Dreams
- El-Icecrinero-Sculpture
- Casa Rio & Grocer
- El Icecrinero
- Portrait of Henry Cisneros
- Nazi Youth
- Lesson Learned
- Allegience
- Holocaust Remembered #2
- Chili Queens
- Azuelos de la Alhambra
- Black Jesus and Doubtful
- Mood...AF
- Mission Concepción
- Let the Children Play
- Mission San Juan
- Mission Espada
- Las Mananitas de Mi Madre
- icecreamero
- Mission San Jose
- Seeing Double On My Mind
- The Alamo Mission
- garden-aviary-verde-on-my-mind
- The Flame of Reflection
- Ranunculus
- Nopalitos
- The Wise Man
- Playland
- Three Kings
- The Offerings
- Quatro Vaqueros
- Senora Lopez
- Still Life with Bottle, Flowers and Teapot
- River Trailblazer
- El Maestro
- Portrait of Sandra Cisneros
- Reflections
- Amigos de la Antorcha
- Los Trompos
- Olivia's Offering
- Portrait of Reverend Claude Black
- Viaje de Caracter
- Still Life with Spring Flowers
- El Guapo
- Tablescape with Spring Bouquet, Fruit and Green Bottle
- Ranunculus III
- A life in the Darkness
- Mujer en Morado
- Torre de Los Suenos (Tower of Dreams)
- El Gallo
- The Cellist
- Portrait of Mission Espada
- Portrait of Restaurateur Raul Jimenez
- Recuerdos del Colegio
- For the Living and for the Dead
- Dawn, 2014
- Jacks
- Chili Lillies
- Arcos del Conocimiento
- Como Hermanos
- Portrait of Mission Concepción
- La Soldadera
- Ranunculus II
- jardin-azul-on-my-mind
- Shoe Shine Boy
- Nuptails, 2014
- Portrait of David Robinson
- Pomegranates
- Part of the Community
- Abstract Cross
- jaguar-on-my-shoulder
- Chase the Rainbow
- Portrait of the Alamo
- leaders
- State Senator Carlos Uresti
- Music in a Dream
- cross-stained-glass-theme
- Alhambra
- Mission Concepcion
- Monessa's Light, 2015
- Amigas
- Dr. Maria Hernandez Ferrier
- Mariachis on my Mind
- Mariachi Violinista
- Inaugural Building
- Mariachi Group
- Campus at Dawn, Retrospective
- Portrait of Linda Pace, Art Patroness
- Blackie
- Dusk, 2014
Ranunculus
The Works of Carolina G. Flores
“The colors in my work are vibrant, pure and fresh from the tube. Going back to family portraits (home, West Texas), highway landscapes and neighborhoods fill my canvasses. There, in these portraits and landscapes, are the stories I want to tell with an emotion of color and line.
The flowers are an extension of my love of nature, color and movement. Whether store bought or grown in the garden, the brush moves quickly, capturing their dance before the petals fall.” --- Carolina Flores
Carolina G. Flores (American, 1949)
Ranunculus I
Oil on canvas
Signed m.r. (in foliage)
18 x 48 inches