24 x 22 inches Oil on linen
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Pears and Roses - 500th painting!
24 x 24 inches Oil on canvas
detail
This is the 500 painting I've posted on this blog,
and it's been a real pleasure meandering
through various subjects.
Figures, portraits including
of Obama from the inauguration, nude
models (some of which stirred up
censorship issues)
landscapes in the Southwest to oceans
and vernal pools in Maine. Vermont
rivers and vistas, mostly plein air along the way.
I haven't been too selective about themes,
but maybe the next 500 will.
I have appreciated all the supportive
comments along the way,
and the patrons who have purchased
my work: THANK YOU~~!
detail
This is the 500 painting I've posted on this blog,
and it's been a real pleasure meandering
through various subjects.
Figures, portraits including
of Obama from the inauguration, nude
models (some of which stirred up
censorship issues)
landscapes in the Southwest to oceans
and vernal pools in Maine. Vermont
rivers and vistas, mostly plein air along the way.
I haven't been too selective about themes,
but maybe the next 500 will.
I have appreciated all the supportive
comments along the way,
and the patrons who have purchased
my work: THANK YOU~~!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sashay to Ocean
18 x 18 inches Oil on canvas
$725. +S/H
Overcast day but with
exquisite greys and violets
against the lush green
seaweeds and grasses.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Johnson Falls
24 x 30 inches Oil on canvas
Standing on the bank of the falls in Johnson
are wonderful to the Gihon River.
Check out the Vermont Studio Center,
where I did this some years ago.
Standing on the bank of the falls in Johnson
are wonderful to the Gihon River.
Check out the Vermont Studio Center,
where I did this some years ago.
Friday, July 10, 2009
3 Fishermen
18 x 24 inches Oil on canvas
Same Winooski River, as yesterday's post,
year before on sunny evening looking
down river in opposite direction.
The river was much lower
Thursday, July 9, 2009
River Rainy Day
8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas board
We were standing under Rt 100 ..a tall bridge
that protected us from the lightening, heavy rain
and wetness. A few canoers and kayakers went
by at one point. It was wild how the light
would change so incredibly every 15 minutes.
The clouds were doing some wild shapes.
It was like painting a movie while it was going.
I could have come up with 4 different paintings
but the greys were interesting with
occasional pops of color as the rain would
periodically stop.
And the fish would jump and make a loud
SPLASH!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Freedom of Expression
Oil on wood & canvas SOLD
My mini portrait from Gilbert Stuart's original.
Many thanks to our founding fathers & mothers
for their dedication, perseverance and boldness!
(Cokie Roberts wrote a wonderful book on
Founding Mothers I recommend if you like history)
My mini portrait from Gilbert Stuart's original.
Many thanks to our founding fathers & mothers
for their dedication, perseverance and boldness!
(Cokie Roberts wrote a wonderful book on
Founding Mothers I recommend if you like history)
Friday, July 3, 2009
Bowsprit ~ Happy 4th of July
18 x 24 inches Oil on canvas (in process)
I had painted this bowsprit plein air, with a different
background. It was too bland for the ship,
so I made up the dramatic sky to compliment
the shape of the bowsprit.
The ropes need some more deltail and highlight.
The horizon line is uneven too..yikes.
bow·sprit (bousprt, b-)
I had painted this bowsprit plein air, with a different
background. It was too bland for the ship,
so I made up the dramatic sky to compliment
the shape of the bowsprit.
The ropes need some more deltail and highlight.
The horizon line is uneven too..yikes.
bow·sprit (bousprt, b-)
n. Nautical
~ from www.thefreedictionary.com A spar, extending forward from the stem of a ship,
to which the stays of the foremast are fastened.
to which the stays of the foremast are fastened.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Vernal Pool Log
14 x 14 x 1.5 inches Oil on birch
It was lightly raining, but the canopy of trees
seemed to keep it pretty dry.
I sometimes use 2 Masterson palettes
for larger paintings, when I'm using
larger brushes. Blues and greens in one,
and reds and yellows in the other.
I didn't do any touch ups or
make changes in the studio.
This was it.
It's kind of exhilarating
working in the woods with
the sounds of birds, wind
through the trees and the
sounds of rain in the pools.
Even though you are
alone, yet relating to your
surroundings, there is a lot of
company in nature!
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