This pair of paintings is my latest contribution to a new genre
Friday, December 23, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Revisiting an old Theme
A friend admired my painting, " Orange Light "in my book and asked if I could paint something similar for him. This is the third time I have visited this subject and it turned out well
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
A published author
The book has finally arrived and we are delighted with it. It contains over 100 images of my paintings and a brief history of how I became interested in painting. The book will be available on line soon. Email me for details.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Back at the easel
Just finished this floral piece " Christmas Rose" based on a floral arrangement given to us by our former property manager last Christmas. Much has happened since my last post. We have sold the cabin and purchased a condominium in Douglas a few blocks from our old home there. I had another operation on my left eye to replace the lens that had come loose. I had to wait for healing to resume painting. Hopefully there won't be a similar hiatus before the next post.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
My Latest Effort
My daughter Liz snapped a photo of this mult-colored tiled roof while in the south of France this fall. I thought it would make a good painting. It's a good thing she doesn't visit this blog often, because I'm going to surprise her with it for her birthday.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Art Prize #2
Today I finished the back (or the front, depending how you approach it) of my Art Prize contribution. I think it is a bit more interesting than the first side. I had cataract surgery yesterday and everything seems a lot brighter.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Art Prize 2012
This year's Saugatuck entry in the Art Prize exhibit in Grand Rapids is a complete departure from last year's entry. (see earlier posts) It is also something new for me, an exercise in color and shape only--no representational work or curved lines. This is the front of the piece--I am still working on the back.. It is 8 feet by 18 inches. It will hang with 18 others in a "walk through" environment in September.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Latest Work
I finished this piece last night and hope to present it to its new owner next week. Many liberties were taken with the composition. The buyer wanted a vertical composition of what was a horizontal image. With apologies to Mr. Chiluly, his spheres were made transparent.
Friday, April 6, 2012
A new Commission
When we return to Michigan in late May, I will begin a large painting based on a visit to Fairchild Gardens in Miami, actually a photograph of a piece by Dale Chiluly that was installed there a couple of years ago. I visited the place a couple of weeks ago to take more pictures only to discover the piece had been replaced by another work. So my work will probably be a combination of images based on this and the new photos. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Where have I been?
Where I haven't been is at the easel. I turned 75 two days ago and I'd better get cracking if there's going to be any more art on this blog
Monday, October 17, 2011
A not so recent commission
A couple of years ago, a friend asked if I would do a painting of his house. I photographed it a couple of times but never seemed to get a shot I liked. The house is quite large and rambles across a small rise. It is mostly obscured by a row of trees, several of which have been removed for the purposes of this painting that I finally finished yesterday.
We are returning to Florida next week via Venice Italy and a Mediterranean/ Transatlantic cruise that terminates in Ft. Lauderdale. I won't be painting or blogging for a while but should have lots of subject matter when I get back..
We are returning to Florida next week via Venice Italy and a Mediterranean/ Transatlantic cruise that terminates in Ft. Lauderdale. I won't be painting or blogging for a while but should have lots of subject matter when I get back..
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Memory of Shelter Island
At the end of the lane near my son's home on Shelter Island ,New York stands a picturesque ruin of an old grainery covered with ivy. The ruins of a concrete pier thrust out into the bay. I painted this as a gift to my son's family.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
A discovery
It took me all summer to realize that this photograph, that hangs in our local supermarket, is the basis of the painting for Art Prize. It was taken in the 30's, 40 years before Mr Olendorf painted the original from it.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
A couple of new works
I was asked to decorate a door panel for a close friend and produced the cherry blossoms above. The second painting is of a friend's backyard pond in neighboring Fennville.
Art Prize Opens
The installation was officially unveiled at a cocktail reception last night. It is so large I had to photograph it from an angle. Now we wait for the public's opinion.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Art Prize Continued
Yesterday,I helped with the installation of the completed piece,or at least a part of it because of another appointment. This picture shows about one quarter of the finished painting. My part is the blue shack to the left. More to come
Friday, July 29, 2011
Goshorn Lake Before and after
Phase 1
I finally got around to finishing the painting of our little lake from the top of our dune.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
An exciting new project
I finally have something interesting to post here. An invitation went out to local artists to participate in a project for Art Prize, the huge art exhibit now in its third year in Grand Rapids. Twenty Four of us are reproducing a section of the painting shown below to create a Fifteen by Fifteen foot piece to be shown at The BOB, a central venue for Art Prize. The original painting, by William Olendorf is from a photograph, taken in the Thirties, of an art class on the Kalamazoo River near the chain ferry. The fishing shacks and boats are mostly gone by now, but the view is pretty much unchanged and evokes the spirit of Saugatuck as an art community.
The challenge is to get the pieces to fit and the colors to match. I have met with the artists to the north, east and west of my piece and we're pretty much aligned but the color match needs some work.
My assignment
My piece so far
Max Matteson is east, a good fit
The piece on the west needs some work on the color match
The north alignment is good but the color match needs work
Stay tuned.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Cross Country
Sorry for the hiatus.
We just returned from a 7100 mile five week jaunt to California and back from Ft. Lauderdale. Needless to say, there haven't been any new paintings for a while, but I have some interesting photos that may make it yet into paintings.
We just returned from a 7100 mile five week jaunt to California and back from Ft. Lauderdale. Needless to say, there haven't been any new paintings for a while, but I have some interesting photos that may make it yet into paintings.
White Sands New Mexico
Tucson Arizona
Palm Springs California
Cambria California
Santa Barbara California
Phoenix Arizona
Grand Canyon
New Orleans
Friday, November 19, 2010
Back to class
Sorry for the hiatus in posting. We are bck in Florida and I'm back in class. These are the first efforts. Not great, but whatever.....
Monday, September 27, 2010
A small commission
This is a present for a lady who loves blue. It will be travelling to the Seattle area for Christmas.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Beach Walk
This painting was inspired by a cover photo on a local visitor's guide. I tried to convey the heavy air of a cloudy day when Lake Michigan is comparatively still.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Latest Paintings
These most recent paintings are views of the property near our cabin. They will be part of an exhibit of my work at the Douglas Congregational United Church of Christ in Douglas, Michigan during the month of August.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
I'm on a roll
I actually have three paintings in various stages of completion. After almost 2 years of inactivity, I really feel great about it. Gregg commissioned this one for this year's Christmas card. He took so much flak over the photo on last year's card "Flipping off Christmas".
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