Jarred Lightening
Jarred lightening, pencil sketch. … Continue…Jarred Lightening
Psalm 57:7 O God, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise.
Jarred lightening, pencil sketch. … Continue…Jarred Lightening
Abstract watercolor painting of an Iris. … Continue…Iris
Chris Cervantes and his horse, Dakota. By Lahle, India Ink, Watercolor. … Continue…Chris and Dakota
India ink drawing of a model I saw in a magazine ad. … Continue…Valerie
Backstory I wanted to draw or paint something, but was feeling lazy so what began as an idea for a
Backstory I think I saw a painting in a book that sparked my imagination for this painting. I did
Backstory I saw a similar picture an art book that said to paint this for practice, and so, I did.
“Pleasure” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, May 2006, Watercolor. This is the last painting Sophia finished before she passed away. She had started one more, a black horse running, but was not able to finish it. Pleasure was supposed to be a study in color but the entire painting is wonderful. No one would know Sophia was just playing with her paints. The end result looks like a masterpiece to me. … Continue…Pleasure
“Paso Fino!” February 2006 Watercolor by Sophia Ehrlich. Sophia loved horses and even had her own horse, Foxy Jane, when she lived in Reno. I think Sophia loved horses for their beauty, power and grace, but as I study her horse paintings I see a common theme: All her horse paintings have some magical quality about them. … Continue…Paso Fino
“Bandit” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, January 2006 Watercolor. When Sophia saw a picture of Bandit she told me she had to paint his face. Sophia had a talent for capturing the emotions and mood of her subject and I can almost see Bandit’s tail twitching in anticipation of a good pounce. This painting is truly stunning and the intense stare from Bandit really pops out. … Continue…Bandit
“Waiting in Pakistan” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, November 2005 Watercolor. Sophia painted “Pakistani Women Waiting,” before she painted “Waiting in Pakistan.” This painting shows her talent for capturing emotion through her masterful executive of color, tone, texture, and detail. … Continue…Waiting In Pakistan
“Pakistani Women Waiting” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, 2005 Watercolor. Sophia was intrigued by other cultures. She saw a photo of Pakistani women peering out of a tent and wondered what they might be waiting for. Food? Freedom? Their children to return? Perhaps her curiosity about what her subjects where thinking in feeling contributed to her remarkable artistic ability to convey a story behind her paintings. … Continue…Pakistani Women Waiting
“My Lioness” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, November 2005, Watercolor. This is one of the first animals Sophia painted. Her first, was a great white shark, but this lion, it all his royal splendor or color and is the first mammal she painted. In 2002, she also painted a lion which was untitled. … Continue…My Lioness
“Harry and Esme” Painting By Sophia Ehrlich, November 2005, Watercolor. Harry was Sophia’s white standard poodle. Sophia loved interjected Harry into her paintings, especially with other animals. The iron thing was that Harry loved to hunt and far more than the company of other animals, Harry loved to stalk. … Continue…Harry and Esme
“Boy Playing Guitar” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, October 2005, Watercolor. Sophia loved to listen to her son, Jeffrey, play guitar when he would visit her in San Diego. She was very proud of every new song and lick he would learn. … Continue…Boy Playing Guitar
Untitled (Poppies) Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, September 2005 Watercolor … Continue…Untitled (Poppies)
“Old Woman” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, August 2005, Watercolor. Sophia did not like getting older herself, but she enjoyed painting senior citizens. I think she may have appreciated the challenge of capturing wrinkles and lines without making her subjects appear haggered and spent. … Continue…Old Woman
“Golden and Deer” Painting By Sophia Ehrlich, July 2005, Watercolor. This adorable painting captures the true essence of golden retrievers – a breed known for its gentle qualities. Sophia’s son, Jeffrey, says goldens think “I love of everyone and everyone loves me, I’m a golden!” The facial expression of the golden retriever in this painting certainly expresses that idea. … Continue…Golden And Deer
“Lucky the Lorikeet” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, July 2005, Watercolor. Sophia painted two watercolors of birds in 2005. The lorikeet caught her eye because of its stunning colors. Her second bird painting was, “Cockatoo.” … Continue…Lucky The Lorikeet
“Cockatoo” Painting by Sophia Ehrlich, 2005, Watercolor. I do remember when Sophia painted this watercolor of a cockatoo. I remember how cute she thought it was that the bird had toys. She shared how smart these birds are, and child-like. She also painted, Lucky the Lorikeet,” in 2005. … Continue…Cockatoo