On the Road to Carrizozo: painted from my memories of driving in the desert at dawn in New Mexico. I’m indecisive about the frame and have ordered another frame to try – a floater frame that will be a warm rosy brown. Once framed, it will be ready to send to its new home inContinue reading “Just needs a frame: another one leaves the nest”
Tag Archives: landscape
Back to the studio – work in progress
This painting has issues but I’ve got time. Uniquely for me, I’m working from memory (an absolutely gorgeous sunrise drive across the desert seared into my neurons) and a few very poor photos.
West River VT. motif No.s 1 and 2
Excellent grey day – none of those fast moving shadows streaking across the vista. These 2 paintings are 8 and 6 inches square and a return to my quick study “postcards from . . .” style. I also tried out a new easel, not bad but not perfect.
Art in the Park on Saturday in City Square, Charlestown
Come say hi!
Join me today at MIT’s Endicott House in Dedham for Art in the Garden to benefit It’s All About Arts – Youth Scholarship Fund
Vermont Labors
After this very hot summer, Vermont’s woods are a cooling relief and the harvest bounty is ready to be taken 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.”
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.