Monday, May 18, 2009

The Blue Green Sea
18x24
acrylic on stretched canvas








One of my most recent paintings. Inspired by salt water, slight warm breezes, and sand between my toes.
Painting has been sold
I can't wait to get back in my studio. The marketing aspect of being a professional artist has its way of chewing up time. I feel like I need to paint, and paint now.

Friday, May 15, 2009

THE STAFF OF LIFE
8x10
acrylic on panel

Sometimes images come to mind when sitting in a coffee shop, or just while listening to music. 
Not all paintings are done with the classical subject planned and assembled like a bowl of fruit. Artists, I think, should try to strive for the spark, and strike when it is hot. We all fall into the, .. ho, hum, what should I paint next? But, while that is happening, it may be a perfect time to let your mind feel its way through the layers of life, and just paint what seems to be a moment of unplanned creation. 
  This painting is one example of that. I didn't see it for real. I wasn't looking at a photo of it. I did not set my easel up next to the scene, ... but I did have a culmination of feelings and experiences that led me to paint this. I bake my own bread. I visualize the warmth of the sun growing the wheat. The staff of life, out there in the fields, waiting to be harvested and milled into flour. And, the smell of the end result when the hot bread emerges from the oven. What an aroma! From the wheat fields to the table. What a miracle of sequences.  From a stalk of wheat to a loaf of bread to sustain life. Go figure huh?
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This painting is available for purchase

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Cabbage Cove
16x20
acrylic on stretched canvas





If you have ever been to Maine, you might have looked for the mythical Cabot Cove that was the residence of the mystery writer, Jessica Fletcher on the television series, Murder She Wrote. I didn't find it, but I did come across this place which, not knowing the name... I dubbed it "Cabbage Cove" in honor of the real imagined place.
This painting is available

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

On the Wharf
16x20
acrylic on canvas


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some info:
The place where Richard Dreyfus as "Hooper" met Chief Brody, in the film "JAWS"
 Place: Martha's Vineyard
Edgartown, Ma. Off the southern shores of Cape Cod
This painting is available
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Evening Sail
16x20
acrylic on canvas









This painting is available for purchase