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Acrylic on canvas, 12″x16, painted in my studio, thinking about getting out – blocked by imagined threatening grasses.
It’s been a while since posting here – . Painting has never stopped but after completing my “So Sad” (Trump) painting, I have been afraid to look too far ahead in what I see (and paint). Covid-19 has made me aware of the importance of showing here what I’ve been thinking – even if it’s...
This small (12’x9″) acrylic painting is where I should have been / were it not for Corona-19.
Time out from staying at home/ on Lake Champlain – watching flocks of birds, boats, and the changing moods of the Lake. – Looking west.
The memory of camping in the outback has come back to me- as a (very) wild and open landscape.
Single flower with bugs, pedals – taking a break from “working” . (Play-time)
I’ve been asleep at the blog-post but have two venues/ no, three!/ in Vermont to see my work.   I was asked to participate in an annual event/hanging at Penny Cluse – a restaurant on Cherry St. in Burlington.  Each year, artists are given a 6″x 6″ wooden panel on which to “evoke” a theme...
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Recent Paintings

Abstract landscape
Painting of a marsh.
Painting of a fishing village
Painting of chairs and the ocean.
Painting of trees and nature
Painting of evergreen trees
Painting of a storm at the beach.
Beach landscape painting.