Izzy Artwork
Below you will find artwork relates with the term of “Izzy”.
Coming Home

November 17, 2025
This watercolor painting captures a quiet, emotional moment in a wide field of sun-washed, golden grass, where a black-and-white dog stands poised in the foreground, its gaze fixed with loyal longing toward a man sitting alone on a weathered porch. The house behind him, worn and faded by time, leans into the narrative of years passed, its muted tones contrasting the bright, wind-brushed field that stretches between them. The man’s posture — slightly bowed, hands resting together, hat shading his expression — carries a sense of solitude, reflection, and loss. The distance between man and dog becomes the heart of the scene: a silent, tender space filled with unspoken connection, waiting, and the weight of what isn’t said.
One Last Walk With Izzy

November 11, 2024
Based on July 1st, 2021: One Last Walk With Izzy is a exquisite watercolor painting depicting a peaceful countryside scene, where a man walks alongside his faithful Border Collie dog companion across gently rolling hills bathed in golden sunlight. The vibrant hues of green and yellow fields blend harmoniously with the rich textures of the trees, creating a sense of depth and tranquility. A cozy house sits nestled on the distant hill, framed by soft clouds drifting through a serene sky. This artwork beautifully captures the simplicity and charm of rural life, making it a perfect piece for adding warmth and a touch of nature to any space.
The Artist's Assistant

June 26, 2024
This painting has everything you need. Cute cats, funny hats, and a dark sense of morbid humor. It features my long haired domestic black and white cat, Princess. Stuck in a scene of her by my side as I paint. Adorning my Faber-Castell Collapsable Water Cup on her head. Her favorite Penn tennis ball resting not far away. Peering on to the cold press cotton paper watercolor block, that is painted with my late dog, Izzy, along with family. I know deep down Princess shares in my miss of Izzy. The stick figures childishly painted on the exposed cotton paper, integrated in a method of inception in to the painting. Adding to the silliness and partly dry humor.
