Vegetables are a favorite subject of mine, especially peppers because they are so vibrantly colored and come is so many sizes and shapes. I love the combination of sizes and colors in this 9 x...
Read MoreEggplant on Vine – 9″ x 12″ colored pencils on Arches watercolor paper. This is one of the eggplants I grew last summer in containers in the back yard. Being so beautiful and saturated with color...
Read MoreRecently finished this 10″ x 10″ acrylic on canvas. It’s from a photo I took of these lone lilies at the edge of a yard in Hopedale. Just two perfect lilies standing in a patch...
Read MoreJust finished this 8″ x 8″ painting of my favorite colorful eggplants and tomatoes. Created from a photo of a still life I set up with these most beautiful little veggies and cherry tomatoes. Really enjoyed painting these...
Read MoreNow that the holidays are over I’ve returned to some colored pencil art and finished working on this sweet Italian pepper. I’m probably happier with this one piece of work than anything I’ve ever done...
Read MoreI’ve been working on this 11 x 14 painting off and on for a few months. It’s from a couple of my favorite photos taken at Grey’s Beach on Cape Cod on a perfect morning....
Read MoreGloriosa daisies are the perfect subject, oh so beautiful and richly colored. Recently completed this small painting from a photo of one lone flower as the strong sunlight filtered through the leaves above.
Read MorePainting from a photo of my toes as I stood in the water and admired the pretty and varied stones. First completed painting in my revival of acrylic painting. Extremely complex but was a great...
Read MoreWhile cleaning my art room I came across several pieces of muslin on which I had experimented with leaf pounding, a technique which involves taping flowers and leaves to fabric, placing it on a hard surface...
Read MoreCreated from an original drawing of lilies in my garden this was an experiment in thread painting from a few years ago. Although I was never that happy with the result I decided it had enough...
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