Adam and the Egg shows a man in profile appearing to converse with a bird. The man has long hair and the bird is perched near a nest containing a blue egg. The scene is bathed in the red light of dawn. The overall color scheme in this image is red, white and blue.
Night Smoke shows a female face on the left and a male face on the right. Both are bathed in blue light in this monotone painting. The watercolor in this image appears to have been worked wet. This puts subtle shading in the overall tone of blue.
Death of the Harlequin depicts a figure bent forward at a right angle to the sides of the picture. This figure appears to be bleeding colors and is surrounded by a crowd on the left and bottom frame of the picture including a black man who looks directly at the viewer, a nun praying, and a bald man with a long fringe of hair. The background is a purple and suggest an act done in cover of night.
Victoriana shows a woman's face in extreme close-up. She is stylish and her left hand forms the lower edge of the image and holds a champagne glass. Again, red and blue are the main colors for this image.
Cliffside Bouquet shows a Queen-Anne's Lace in close up. There is a blue flower that disrupts the symmetry of this large white blossom at the lower left edge of the ring. Scattered smaller flowers fall away in the background.
Shadows and Leaves depicts a nosegay of leaves against a medium blue background. The lighting is such that some leaves are green and others are deep shadowy shapes. The composition is centered against a horizontal rectangle.
A Snail's Pace shows a single snail on a weathered pier. The weathered wood is alive with color from the clear white light that bathes the scene. The boards run back to front and emphasize how objects diminish as they recede in the frame of picture.