Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Mind Your Beeswax
Bees are buzzing around the studio this week. Here are my new tiny paintings of our waxy, winged pollinators. A generous friend who has a studio down the hall recently gave me a few small frames that he could not use. I decided that these little bees would look very cozy nesting in two of the beautiful gold frames. The little oils will be dry by the weekend and ready to rest in their new "hive."
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"Small Busy Bee" oil on canvas (4.5" x 3.25") 2026 |
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"Small Busy Bee with Flower" oil on canvas (2.25" x 4") 2016 |
Thursday, April 7, 2016
ARLINGTON FESTIVAL of the ARTS
My first outdoor show of the season is in Arlington, Virginia next weekend. I will have many new oil paintings including this typewriter (featured here) that I found in the attic during the 2016 Baltimore blizzard. Since many of you have made the request, I'll bring additional paintings of vintage objects including the sewing machines and telephones. Hope everyone can stop by my booth. It would be fun to see all of you!
Sunday, March 27, 2016
LONG'S PARK ROOSTER
Maybe it's the arrival of spring. I'm not sure but I painted another rooster. This one was a rescued rooster who soon became a resident at Long's Park in Lancaster, PA.
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"Long's Park Rooster" oil on board, (11" x 14") 2016 |
Sunday, March 13, 2016
GENTLE HEN
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"Gentle Hen" oil on board, (8" x 8") 2016 |
Sunday, February 28, 2016
SEWING COMPANIONS
As teenagers in the mid to late 1960s my girlfriends and I often sewed simple dresses for ourselves. We'd shop at Hutzler's or Brager Gutman's to select a pattern and then choose our fabric and accessories. One item I never was able to own was a colorful pin cushion that featured cheerful Asian children encircling its circumference. The thought of having their playful company as I hand-sewed the hem of my latest creation was reassuring. But that idea always remained a dream. A few months ago I was visiting Renninger's, one of my favorite haunts, when I discovered a dealer with all kinds of sewing paraphernalia. Among the spools of thread, tools, zippers, buttons and needles was the darling pin cushion I had always coveted. These days I no longer sew but paint instead. So naturally I had to do a little painting of my recently realized dream of owning these little sewing companions.
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"Sewing Companions" oil on wood panel (6" x 6") 2016 |
Monday, January 25, 2016
A Rooster Named Jackson
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"Jackson Squared" oil on panel (12" x 12") 2016 |
"Jackson, you are such a handsome man, please stand over here in the light where I can see you better," the suspicious hens would overhear me saying to him.
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"Jackson Puffy and Square" oil on panel (16" x 16") 2016 |
I don't know if Jackson is still strutting around his rural kingdom, but where ever he is, he will be forever remembered in oil paint many times over.
So I want to share with you the two most recent paintings of him. Here are they are still on the easel as they dry.
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