“Golden Mouse at Midnight”


I’ve been so focused on painting that I let my website updates slip—thank you for bearing with me! It’s been a busy and exciting season. My work is currently on view in a gallery show at The River House in Capon Bridge through September 17, with an Artist Talk on September 5. Looking ahead, I’m preparing for an exhibit at The Bank of Romney in October.

I’ll be adding new paintings (some have already sold) and stories here soon. Thank you for your support and for sharing this journey with me!

“Golden Mouse at Midnight”

A delicate watercolor featuring a tiny golden mouse clinging to a sprig of holly. The leaves are a rich green, accented with bright red berries. The background is a dreamy wash of deep midnight blues, speckled with stars or falling snow, giving the scene a magical, wintery atmosphere. The golden shimmer of the mouse makes it feel almost otherworldly — as though it’s part of a storybook moment.

Finally, Bluey reached the top. The cap of the Death Cap was surprisingly flat and devoid of any life. Realization dawned on Bluey. The Death Cap wasn’t evil, just a misunderstood giant. It was perhaps a leftover from a wetter season. It simply towered over the garden offering shade to weary travelers, misunderstood and feared. It’s red cap serenely catching the soft, golden backdrop of twilight.

“Golden Mouse at Midnight” is on display at The Lost River General Store. Stop in or give them a call to view or purchase it!


Please feel free to use the form below for commissions or gallery appearances. I will answer your request as soon as possible.

Check out my other paintings at www.tobitokens.com or find out a little more about me at About Tobi! Visit Disclosures to find out how I establish these short stories. 

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