Friday, April 21, 2017

Artwork: "One by One", Oil on Linen, 19.5" x 15.5"



For a while now, I've thought about painting a still life using the complimentary colors of orange and blue.  When I found a handmade, blue bowl at a thrift shop, I knew that it would look great paired with mandarins.  

I blocked-in the painting in color, so that I could work out the composition as well as the color values and tones.  It also allowed me to decide whether I should keep the background fabric white or change it to a light blue color.  I think the white fabric makes the bowl and the oranges stand out and gives the painting a fresh and modern feel.  Enjoy!



Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Painting: Autumn Shadows, Oil, 8" x 10"





This is another painting highlighting the effects of bright morning sunlight.  The strong shadow shapes are an essential part of the composition.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Artwork: "Fall Shadows", Oil on Linen, 9" x 12"




My kitchen comes alive every morning as the sunlight shines through my sliding doors, casting a warm hue on everything in its path and casting shadows off of everything that blocks it.  My painting emphasizes how this play of light creates a rhythmic composition of light and dark shapes.  It also highlights the mystery and drama in the lost and found edges.  Please contact the Lyme Art Association for purchase information: 860-434-7802.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Exhibit: "Deck the Walls", Lyme Art Association





Please join me at the "Deck the Walls" Opening Reception on Friday, November 18th, from 5-7pm.  My painting, "Snowflake on Red" will be available for purchase.  Eat, drink and be merry while viewing the perfect artwork for holiday gift-giving.

Exhibit:  November 11, 2016 - January 6, 2017
Reception:  Friday, November 18 from 5-7pm
Where:  Lyme Art Association, 90 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

"Yellow Flag", Oil, 6" X 6"


A windy day at the beach. The hurricane is getting nearer.  The waves swell, the wind picks up, the sunlight is warm and inviting.  Can the water be that dangerous today?  The yellow flag tells us so.​

This is a study for a larger painting I'm going to paint on the subject.  My goal is to show how the gusts of the wind portend danger on an otherwise beautiful day at the ocean.


Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Artwork in Homes

I love seeing my artwork in the homes of clients. I especially love to hear that they still appreciate my artwork years down the road when I bump into them at different events.  Art can be moving, uplifting and soothing.  Clients who have my paintings in their homes or workplace, have told me that they dream into the paintings when they are feeling stressed out.  Here are a couple of my paintings in their homes:








Friday, October 14, 2016

Painting: Rose of Sharon II, 6" x 6"




I take a daily break from painting by scouring the yard to see what flowers are in bloom, what needs watering or pruning, and what subject I can paint next.  I painted this flower from life using one of the last Rose of Sharon flowers of the season.  I wish I didn't wait so long, because I would like to paint another one using a different set-up.  This painting is framed and will be for sale at an upcoming group exhibit on Long Island.

Here are some work in progress photos: