This work symbolizes how no matter how much you try to change and create a new self, your past self will always be a part of you, and it resembles your current self more than you think. I attempted to make this painting appear to be a skull inside a…
During my plein air paintings around Potter's lake I kept coming across this little tree. I decided it need its personal debut. I finally tackled my fear of conquering straggly branches.
Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Business (Advertising), formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Engineering, formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Medicine, formerly located in the Jayhwkw Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's, mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Fine Arts (Music), formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's, mural of A Jayhawk portraying the School of Journalism, formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's, mural of KU Jayhawk portraying the School of Pharmacy, formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.