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Scallop 10"x10" |
Friday, October 27, 2023
Paintings have been moving slowly in all the galleries. I don't know if it is my works have over saturated the interested market, or if sales are slow with everyone. This summer I worked on Orange Grove Chat, a commission. It was great fun to do. I love painting oranges and birds so... The client was also very easy to work with. She knew exactly what she wanted and was very clear about describing that. This beauty now resides in California. The other paintings pictured here were done in preparation for the various Holiday Small Works shows.
Orange Grove Chat, 2023 Oil on Panel 30"x24" |
Outer Cape #1, 2023 Oil on Panel 12"x15" |
Outer Cape #2, 2023 Oil on Panel 12"x15" |
Outer Cape #3, 2023 Oil on Panel 12"x15" |
Male Blue Bird #11, 2023 Oil on Panel 6"x6" |
Male Bluebird #9, 2023 Oil on Panel 6"x6" |
Male Bluebird #10, 2023 Oil on Panel 6"x6" |
Balancing Act #9, 2023 Oil on Panel 8"x8" |
Balancing Act #8, 2023 Oil on Panel 8"x8" |
Balancing Act #7, 2023 Oil on Panel 8"x8" |
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Morning Sun, 2023
Morning Sun, 2023, Oil on Panel, 20"x16" |
This painting was created in response to The Copley Society of Art call for works Through Hopper's Lens. The work is to be inspired by American born painter, Edward Hopper. I know his works that strongly depict light and shadow and that leave an impression of isolation. I hope to have captured a little of both.
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Through Hopper's Lens
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The Winsor, Oil on Panel, 24"x16" |
Tiny, teensy bits of progress. I've had great difficulty with this piece. I've also learned some lessons. I should have simply painted the entire rooms sans the Winsor, then put in the chair. The difficulty in working around the parts of the chair has proved exasperating. I have reached the point in my life where I no longer have a steady and flexible hand. Arthritis be damned. I'm hoping once I can delve into the chair with boldness it will stand as the point of interest and overcome the books.
Monday, April 10, 2023
Blue Jays #7 and #8
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Blue Jays #7 & #8

While Through Hopper's Lens is drying, I've returned to these two which probably only need one more session. I consider them a pair. Jays are not sexually dimorphic. Males tend to be larger than females, but the difference is minuscule. Every morning I walk down toward the cove and throw out peanuts. The original intention was to attract crows for photographing. But, hard to believe, the Jays won that battle. They greet me with loud squawks. They are probably alerting the gang, but I like to think they are screaming their hellos to me.
Friday, March 31, 2023
Through Hopper's Lens