One of several newbies for Workhouse Art Show July 7 - August 8.
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Orange Poppies 16 x 20 watercolor
July 3rd, 2010 — Uncategorized
Morning in Acadia, ME
May 11th, 2010 — Uncategorized
Here is a typical rocky shore in Acadia National Park in Maine. There are so many outstanding coastal views. Our trip last fall to Maine and the Maritime Provinces provided stunning photographs and visual memories. In this piece, I moved a few things around. Well, maybe not the rocks, too hard to move!
Acrylic on canvas, 16 x20.
Showing art in three exhibits
March 13th, 2010 — Uncategorized
It’s a busy spring art season unfolding! I have original watercolor and acrylics at three VA locations. Hope you can visit any or all of the artist’s works on display. The address and dates:
ArtBeat Gallery, 9407 Main Street, Manassas, VA 20110 - “Town & Country” - March 3 to May 2
Green Spring Gardens, the Horticulture Center, 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22312 - “Green Spring Viewpoints” - mixed media by members of the ArtBeat Coop - March 8 to May 16 - reception April 4, Sunday, 1 - 3PM.
Workhouse Arts Center, Building W-16, 9601 Ox Road, Lorton, VA - Workhouse Artist Associate display - March 1 to March 28.
Bass Head Lighthouse, Acadia National Park
February 25th, 2010 — Uncategorized
When we were in Maine last fall, we spent time in Acadia National Park. Many photos were taken, but this watercolor is from both my photos and “memory”. Unless you have a boat, you cannot see the Bass Head Lighthouse from this angle! We actually saw it at sunset, along with 10 other people! It must be one of the most photographed lighthouses. 22 x 28 (NTF).
Red Painted Barn - watercolor 10 x 13
February 14th, 2010 — Uncategorized
A trip out to VA countryside (before the big snow storms) was rewarded with sites of several old barns. You view how time and the elements change the hardware and wood components. And the plant life cycles every year, withers in fall and returns each spring.
ArtBeat exhibit
January 4th, 2010 — Uncategorized
The new show at ArtBeat Gallery, Manassas, VA begins January 6 and highlights works completed from the historic Green Spring Gardens, Fairfax County, VA. Here is a 16 x 20 watercolor of roses, from a visit I made there last summer, and is on display at ArtBeat.
Untitled - 30 x 48 acrylic canvas
December 23rd, 2009 — Uncategorized
This large piece started with discouraging color and composition. After leaving it a few days, I came back to alter the composition and provide some places for the viewer to come in and out of the painting. The color balance was changed to try and reach a 75/25 ratio of warm to cool. It isn’t exact, but abstracts can be hard!
Green Spring Garden - watercolor 16 x 20
December 3rd, 2009 — Uncategorized
The artists of ArtBeat Coop will be showing a new exhibit, “Green Spring Gardens”, in January 2010, at the ArtBeat Gallery, Manassas, VA. The art exhibit will be creations drawn from visits to the Green Spring Gardens, Alexandria, VA where hundreds of outdoor plants, trees and flowers are grown and displayed. In March, the art display will move from ArtBeat to Green Spring Gardens for a brief exhibition.
Christmas card 2009
November 19th, 2009 — Uncategorized
An annual Christmas card painting is complete, a 10 x 14 watercolor, seen here. Barn scenes have been my choice for several years. This scene is on a cloudy, cold day with falling snow. To paint falling snow, I tried white watercolor paint, but it’s too transparent. So I changed to watered-down, white acrylic, splattered with an old toothbrush.
Italy Series 6″ x 6″ canvas
October 29th, 2009 — Uncategorized
The Workhouse at Lorton will have special “small works” exhibit beginning November 23 - January 4. Hundreds of original art pieces, not to exceed 9 x 12, will be on display. They make very unique holiday gifts. This is one of several acrylics that I completed for the exhibit. Each piece was done on “gallery wrap” canvas, 6″ x 6″ x 1 1/2″, without frame, but painted around the top, bottom and sides to create a wrap around of the landscape. I decided to feature Italian landscapes after reviewing a book series on Italy.