








"Butternut Squash" Original Watercolor Painting
Title: Butternut Squash
Year: 2025
Watercolor on Paper
Size: 8×10 inches, matted to 11×14
I painted these butternut squash using lots of fall colors since any squash reminds me of falling leaves. I’m a big fan of cooking with any type of squash, so this was a fun painting for me. If you look closely at the squash themselves, you’ll notice a lot of different colors added to the skin. I made sure not to blend out all of the hard edges of the skin to make it look weathered and textured.
This original watercolor painting is featured in the book, “Just One Comfrey”, a Counting book by Wisconsin Food Forests. The book is scheduled to be released July, 2025. It features edible plants that grow well in Wisconsin’s climate. Some are edible for human consumption, while others are edible only for critters and birds that call Wisconsin home.
This original watercolor painting was painting using Daniel Smith watercolors on Arches cold-pressed paper. Using professional supplies means your painting will stay brilliant and colorful for years. It also comes signed, with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is matted, but NOT framed.
Title: Butternut Squash
Year: 2025
Watercolor on Paper
Size: 8×10 inches, matted to 11×14
I painted these butternut squash using lots of fall colors since any squash reminds me of falling leaves. I’m a big fan of cooking with any type of squash, so this was a fun painting for me. If you look closely at the squash themselves, you’ll notice a lot of different colors added to the skin. I made sure not to blend out all of the hard edges of the skin to make it look weathered and textured.
This original watercolor painting is featured in the book, “Just One Comfrey”, a Counting book by Wisconsin Food Forests. The book is scheduled to be released July, 2025. It features edible plants that grow well in Wisconsin’s climate. Some are edible for human consumption, while others are edible only for critters and birds that call Wisconsin home.
This original watercolor painting was painting using Daniel Smith watercolors on Arches cold-pressed paper. Using professional supplies means your painting will stay brilliant and colorful for years. It also comes signed, with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is matted, but NOT framed.
Title: Butternut Squash
Year: 2025
Watercolor on Paper
Size: 8×10 inches, matted to 11×14
I painted these butternut squash using lots of fall colors since any squash reminds me of falling leaves. I’m a big fan of cooking with any type of squash, so this was a fun painting for me. If you look closely at the squash themselves, you’ll notice a lot of different colors added to the skin. I made sure not to blend out all of the hard edges of the skin to make it look weathered and textured.
This original watercolor painting is featured in the book, “Just One Comfrey”, a Counting book by Wisconsin Food Forests. The book is scheduled to be released July, 2025. It features edible plants that grow well in Wisconsin’s climate. Some are edible for human consumption, while others are edible only for critters and birds that call Wisconsin home.
This original watercolor painting was painting using Daniel Smith watercolors on Arches cold-pressed paper. Using professional supplies means your painting will stay brilliant and colorful for years. It also comes signed, with a Certificate of Authenticity. It is matted, but NOT framed.