Story telling and family events
folk art
Folk Art — Stories of Home, Heart, and Days Gone By Isabel’s folk art celebrates the warmth of simpler times — moments when families gathered close, children played on wooden floors, and life moved with a gentler rhythm. Her vintage‑style paintings capture the spirit of days gone by, where the outdoors was a playground, the kitchen was the heart of the home, and every evening held its own small magic. Through scenes of families cooking, playing, and sharing stories, Isabel brings to life the tenderness of everyday moments. One painting shows children sitting cross‑legged on the floor, listening wide‑eyed as their father tells stories; others capture mothers at the stove, siblings laughing outside, or quiet moments of togetherness. Each piece is a window into memory — warm, nostalgic, and filled with the simple joys that shape who we are.
Christmas Time
1960's
South Texas
In Them Old Cotton Fields Back Home"Cotton‑Picking Days — Work, Family, and the Strength of Community
These paintings honor a time when families worked the cotton fields together, sharing long days, hard labor, and the quiet joys woven between them. Children played in the rows while mothers kept watch, and fathers and older siblings filled their sacks under the wide Texas sky. At the edge of the field, the old truck waited by the roadway, ready to receive the day’s harvest as each family poured their cotton into the trailer. These scenes capture more than work — they reflect a way of life built on togetherness, resilience, and the unspoken bond of helping one another through every season.