First, this is the top of Summit Hill, Brookline, not a vista from one of our more northerly rural states. Dense foliage covers a lot. And a lovely time was had with Elissa and Andy. A year after my close encounter with vertigo, and subsequently staying far away from solvents, I was still using cooking oilContinue reading “Feels like old times”
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Sketches for work parade float (tweaked)
Just bubbles and lime for my soda
Just bubbles and lime but so much grease in all the fried food. Small mid-west town food . . . next!
Still life over breakfast
A vignette for the sketchbook before heading back to Boston. Gouache handled much like watercolor.
Semi-daily sketch
In honor of yesterday’s little 1 hour loop walk that turned into a 5 hour challenging hike and search – much thanks to the folks who got Phil back to the trailhead and yay for my sturdy boots – Eddy and I are in good shape today – Phil not so much.
Summer project now unveiled
When MIT’s Dewey Library was renovated in 2009, I was invited to create paintings for its lovely pristine walls. I did a color exploration series: 4 30×30 views of Building 10 in different palettes. And the work still resides on the 2nd floor of Dewey Library (Bldg E53 if you are in the neighborhood) and I’ve imaginedContinue reading “Summer project now unveiled”
Art in the Park 2015
A fine day in City Square, Charlestown. Art in the Park is an annual event sponsored by the Artists Group of Charlestown
Heading to Vermont
Before my week at Art New England, held in Bennington, Vermont, I stopped outside of Brattleboro. I visited the Rock River Open Studios, where I saw the plein air paintings of Georgie Runkle and the animal portraits of Caryn King, spent some restful time gazing at the West River, and painted a quick sketch of same.Continue reading “Heading to Vermont”