Forever Young

These paintings are available for sale.

Many more will be added.

Under the Ice. 8.5″x11″, Acrylic on illustration board in a thrift store frame. $45

SOLD


Spring Ice on Fall River. 5″x7″ (7.5″x9.5″ framed), Acrylic on illustration board. $30

SOLD


Gill Net. 8″x10″, Acrylic on illustration board in a thrift store frame. $20


Gunflint Pines diptych. 84″x42″. Two 42″x42″ panels. Acrylic on wood. $600 each for $1,000 for both.

SOLD


Kaksi Kalaa (Two Fish). 10″x18″, Acrylic on canvas. $60

SOLD


Valkoisia Mäntyjä (White Pines). 8″x10″, Acrylic on canvas board in a thrift store frame. $25

SOLD


Chromatic Sea. 30″x40″, Acrylic on canvas. $200

SOLD


Kalat Puissa (Fish in the Trees) 18″x24″, Acrylic on canvas. $85

SOLD


Private Land of Dreams. 17.25″x21.5″, Acrylic on canvas board in a thrift store frame. $60


As many of you know, I adopted two teenagers out of foster care last year.

We started with foster care two years ago, and now I can’t imagine my life without my kids.

This is an exciting time for me and my family. It hasn’t all been easy. We had planned to go to North Carolina over spring break to see my parents, who both have serious health conditions. That was when Coronavirus came to the forefront, and we were unable to travel.

We tried again a couple of weeks ago, and our van died before we made it to Two Harbors. The van is a total loss, leaving us with a tiny car that I bought when the last of my older kids moved away, and I was alone. Raymond is too tall to ride comfortably in the car even without having anyone in the back seat! This also leaves us with no vehicle to tow our fishing boat.

We have a new (used) vehicle coming soon, and with it, a car loan.

Over the course of this global pandemic, I have been painting. The shut down has given me time to think and experiment creatively.

I am thinking about how to make these available for sale. The pieces include abstracts in watercolor and acrylic, landscapes and fish. They range from 4” x 6” to 42” x 84”.

Until I figure out how to present these, I will put them on my blog at http://timouth.blogspot.com under the post “Forever Young.”

I am so happy to be able to provide a forever home in the Young family, and am grateful to our community for showing us so much love and support.


I’ve watched a lot of YouTube footage since social distancing began. For a while I was watching this guy who looks for stuff at the bottom of rivers and lakes. This little abstract watercolor is called Joki, which is the Finnish word for River. it looks like someone lost their GoPro in the lower right corner. Joki, 4″x6″. Watercolor on paper, in a thrift store frame. $10


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