This is a view from the top of Burnt Head on the other side of Monhegan. It was beautifully sunny, yet the waves crashing on the rocks below were both powerful and mesmerizing. I bet you wouldn't want to get too close on a dark and stormy day!
You know it's going to be a good day when you run across this. A yellow and white striped tent in the brilliant morning sun. Filled with rusty junk that hasn't been picked over yet. A painting waiting to happen.
Morning Glories are one of my favorite flowers. I love the cool blue color, so different from all the other summer flowers. They just make me happy. I hope this one makes you happy too.
Not to be confused with the band, this Zeppelin is made of tin. The oblong shape, shiny surface, and bright red wheels made this a great subject to paint.
Just like draft horses in the past, these tires look like they have re-tired (ha!) to pasture after years of service to the DPW where they were spotted. Who knows...they might even save the day in a snowstorm like Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel.
This road runs through an apple orchard at the very top of a hill. The trees seem to be standing sentry and offering protection from the elements. I like the way the snow clings in clumps to the shadowed side, while everything else basks in what little warmth the winter sun offers. This is one of my entries in the 78th Fitchburg Regional Art Show, a juried show for local artists.
I drive by this barn every day on the way to work. Luckily, I had my camera with me on this snowy but sunny day. Awarded an Honorable Mention at the Westford Regional art show held May 11-19 at the Parish Center for the Arts.