After this very hot summer, Vermont’s woods are a cooling relief and the harvest bounty is ready to be taken home!
Category Archives: oil painting
Almost 2 months, feels like years
It’s been an interesting couple months, with adventures ranging from driving through the desert at dawn to an all day slog on the Mass Pike/NYS Thruway. Family time both in the southwest and in western NY. Even a High School reunion. My cultural life ranged from the Sante Fe Opera to the Alamogordo Community TheaterContinue reading “Almost 2 months, feels like years”
Wash/Rinse/Repeat
No photos of today’s work; I put paint on and I scraped it off. And did that all again a few more times. Yes, some days are like that. In other news, another painting, a view of the Longfellow Bridge during construction, titled No Salt, No Pepper, has found a home.
A busy weekend with talented artists, great conversations and paintings on their way to new homes.
Thanks to the inspired women, Harikleia Kuliopulos of Art of the Arb and Jen Madden of Beacon Hill Art Walk, who organized these events, Edward Lehar & MK and Eve Lehar for help with the heavy lifting, my friends who dropped by with support and my new collectors who have given my paintings their foreverContinue reading “A busy weekend with talented artists, great conversations and paintings on their way to new homes.”
Peonies complete
Is it finished?
Maybe some simplification of the table top?
Installation at the South End BPL
Sharing my art with Tremont St passers-by in the display window at The South End Branch of the BPL. Thanks to the Marleen, Reinhold and Duncan for the opportunity and set-up assistance.