Monday, October 7, 2013

 
 
Just for Fun, Again
 
The Fox, The Heron and Breakfast With the Bunny
 
 
18" x 18"
Pastel and Colored Pencil on Paper



 
 
A couple of years ago, as Easter was approaching, we were out and about in the early evening. As we wound our way thru back roads we saw a fox leaping thru the hedgerows and also a heron feeding. We also saw a number of signs for "Breakfast with the Bunny" - some sort of community event. At any rate, the three things just spoke to me and I had to do a piece about it. Hope you enjoy it!
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Just For Fun

A friend of mine has been having a dreadful time with chipmunks in her gardens. Recently she said that she wanted "their pelts and their little heads on sticks all around the garden". (Please read that with an Exorcist voice!) At any rate, I was sure that I could obtain a chipmunk pelt on Amazon. After all, you can buy just about anything, or anyone, on Amazon. Unfortunately, I met with no success. Hence this little drawing.
 

The Pelt
Colored Pencil and Ink on Paper
12" x 12"
Private collection of H. White


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Places of Worship - A New Series

This past spring I took a workshop and one of the instructors said "You are all over the place!". Which is true. So many things seem to interest me. And it was suggested that I work on a series to help me to focus. And I do have to say it is helping me to become a better artist. The series is called, loosely, Places of Worship. I did some sketches and then put brush to canvas to see where it would lead me. These are the first in this series.
 
 
My Lady's Crypt was the first in this series. I really like the receding arches. And when I was at a street fair, watching a friend perform his songs, there was an older woman wandering around. I just had to place her in the painting.
 
My Lady's Crypt
8" x 10"
Acrylic on Canvas
 
 
 
 
I really seem inordinately fond of trees. I took the same concept from My Lady's Crypt and used the trees to form the arches.
 
Crypt Memory
10" x 10"
Acrylic on Canvas


      


I wanted to take the tree format a bit further and while driving into work one day noticed how the mist swirled around the trees. Taking that idea, this is what developed.        
              
                                         
 Dream Crypt
18" x 18"
Oil on Canvas
                         
                   
 
 
 
 
I am still working with trees! The thought of a holy place, long abandoned, captured my imagination. And it seemed to me a natural progression that a tree would take root in that space.
 
Abiding Prayer
8" x 10"
Acrylic on Canvas
 
 

 
 
 
I took the same picture, really, and wanted to open up the space a bit.
 
 
Eternal Prayer
16' x 20"
Oil on Canvas
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
The idea of a ritual object, that focuses prayer also interests me. Thus the orb in these next two.
 
 
Ritual Perception
8" x 10"
Acrylic on Canvas
 

 
 
 
 
Again, I wanted to open up the space. Or, rather to "focus" the space so that it appears to be a path towards perception.
 
The Path of Perception
20" x 20"
Oil on Canvas
 


Sunday, March 31, 2013

MARCH 2013

 
I'm so glad that Spring is here! Over the winter months I seem to have hit a brick wall. I had several failed projects but I now feel that I am on the right track again. I'd like to share two larger pieces that I have done as well as a smaller series.
 
 
 
 
 
The Dream Fish
18" x 24"
Acrylic and Gouache on Canvas
 
Actually, I dreamed about this painting. As soon as I got up I went straight to the studio (OK, it's the living room!) and got to work. The idea of a child hoping to get a fish almost as large as himself is very appealing. And I really like the dream like quality of the background.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tesiang
14" x 18"
Acrylic on Paper
 
I wanted to do a figure that was almost as highly patterned as the background. In this painting I used the drapery on Tesiang to carry the pattern. My inspiration for this piece is a woman I work with - Tesiang. A great nurse and wonderful model.
 
 

 
 
 
 
Kells
3.5" x 3.5"
Acrylic on Paper
 
Mike and Anne gave me a book about The Book Of Kells (and a coloring book of the same!!!) for Christmas. As I was going thru the book I thought about magnifying some of the elements and doing them in black and white - to really accentuate the graphic quality of these ancient designs. The red I added as interest. There are 12 in the series, I only show 4 here.
 
 
 





















Saturday, January 12, 2013

A NEW YEAR AND SOME NEW WORKS!

A NEW YEAR AND SOME NEW WORKS
 
 
I just completed some projects that I would like to share with you.
 
 
The Book
Fabric on Canvas
16" X 20"

This is an interactive piece. As you open the "pages" of the book you create a new image every time.
 



 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extreme Low Tide, Cape Cod Bay, North Truro
Oil on Canvas
18" X 24"
Private Collection of M. Perachio
 
When I was in North Truro this past autumn my hotel room faced the bay. One morning, quite early, it was extreme low tide. The beach seemed to stretch out, into the distance, forever. And I just loved the patterns that the sand and seaweed made. Very peaceful. Very beautiful. No wonder that area has been beloved by so many over the years.
 
 
 
 
Detail
 
 
Detail
 
 
 
 
Jackie
Mixed Media
16" X 20"
 
 Private Collection Of D. Suggs
 
This piece was inspired by a primitive African bust I saw in an antique magazine. It had such an enigmatic feel to it. And I thought about a friend of mine who grew up in Guyana. I have never been to Guyana but I imagine the peaceful greens and hot colors of tropical vegetation. Jackie, through a long journey, came to Connecticut where I met her. (There is a "Lifetime For Women" movie in her story, I am sure!) But I will always see her as a woman of Guyana. 
 
 
 
 
Detail
 
 
 
 
Snowflakes
Acrylic on Canvas
(Set of Two)
10" X 10"
 
These hearken back to some of my earlier works. I have always had a fascination with form and the geometry of form. And, of course, the manipulation of forms. I had done a couple of paper cut outs - like paper dolls - and decided to make these women into snowflakes. Inspired, perhaps, by the first early snowfall of the season.
 
 
Snowflake I
 
 
Detail
 
 
 
 
Snowflake II
 
 
Detail
 
 
 
 
 
YAAAY!!  Bonus Pic of ME!!
 
In this photo I am working on a "primitive" - which is still in progress. Francine came in and thought the fact that I had "war paint" on my cheek was just hilarious! I guess it is!!!