Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Garden on an island

I recently participated in a very interesting online workshop with Lewis Noble. Delving into an abstract approach to the landscape, we began with a very limited palette — Lemon Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Sienna, Black, and White. Challenging and fun! Green was created using Lemon and Black! We utilized collage methods for an even more exciting experience. Paint used was acrylic, not my usual. 

This painting (in progress) is the child of the child of the child of one of my earlier workshop efforts. I used the limited palette (NO RED, really!) adding just a small amount of Cerulean Blue to the Ultramarine. Unfinished, but another session should do it.


8 x 10, Acrylic on board
from Mytoi, Japanese garden on the island of Chappaquiddick, Massachusetts






Saturday, November 11, 2023

Calendars!

At last, my 2024 Desk Calendars are ready to ship. Enjoy the coming year with 12 new original paintings.

CD case-style 

to order: https://tinyurl.com/3h7nzcr5





Thursday, October 26, 2023

Evolution and calendars

I'm still investigating the abstract world that keeps beckoning to me. In fact, I am currently taking an online workshop that's got me ignoring my household chores and splashing paint around in the studio. More on that later. Meanwhile, here's a look at another pre-workshop painting.

Sunset at the Lake
oil, 8 x 10


And YES — calendars are coming. I just sent the files to the printer, and after he reviews and makes recommendations, they'll be available. 

Friday, July 21, 2023

Present!

I just noticed that my most recent post here was in December of last year. Amazing! It was a crazy year to be sure, and so is this one, as it turns out.

The work I did in France had a delayed effect on my painting practice. My paintings of the Château and surroundings were small (8 x 10) and evocative, and also pretty representational. Much later, as I pinned them up on the studio wall, I realized that I wanted to work more loosely and in a more abstract way. So... here's one of my many starts in that direction.