Saturday, November 30, 2013

Praying for Grass

Last year on a trip to Monhegan, some people were busily reseeding the side yard of the Community Church. When they were done, the covering of hay added an unexpected spot of color in the late afternoon light. I was happy to see, that on a return visit this year, their prayers had been answered.

Praying for Grass, 8 x 10 in, oil on panel


Saturday, November 16, 2013

OMG at the MFA

Last week I attended the John Singer Sargent watercolor exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts
in Boston. OMG, it blew me away. The intensity of the colors, the delicate treatment of the women's faces, the complex simplicity of his technique! This was a guy who lived to paint. And 100 years later, we are all benefiting from the beauty of his vision. If you get a chance, go!

Detail of Villa di Marlia, Lucca: A Fountain
by John Singer Sargent

Also at the MFA that night, John Travolta filming a movie called "The Forger". Go see that too!

Friday, August 16, 2013

Watch Your Step!

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!

Burnt Head, 8 x 10 in, oil on panel


Friday, August 9, 2013

Tent Sale

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.

Tent Sale, 6 x 8 in, oil on panel


Friday, August 2, 2013

Heavenly Blue

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.

Heavenly Blue, 6 x 6 in, oil on panel


Friday, July 19, 2013

The Other Zeppelin

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.

Tin Zeppelin, 6 x 6 in, oil on panel



Saturday, July 6, 2013

Out to Pasture

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.

Out to Pasture, 6 x 8 in, oil on panel