Sunday, November 8, 2009

New Paltz Hayfield

My newest painting is of hay bales in a New Paltz field in the valley of Mohonk Mountain.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Farm In The Valley

I just finished this painting of a cozy farm snuggled into the shadows of the Mohonk Mountain Ridge. I like the way the light comes across the valley, giving a warm glow to a snow covered scene.

Sunday, June 7, 2009


My latest painting is titled, Coleman: Generous, Suave and Strong. It is a portrait of my daughter's long-time friend and companion who passed away a little over a year ago. He will long live in the memory of all who were fortunate to know him. I can't say enough about how special he was.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Yet Another Snow Painting

Spring is here, but I had to do another snow painting. I wanted to evoke the feeling of a house in a snow storm. Closed up against the cold and very cozy. The house invites you to come in and get warm.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Exhibiting This Month


I have fifteen of my paintings on exhibit until May 16 at the Mohonk Multi Cultural Art Center in High Falls New York. The show includes five artists who are offering classes there. The space is large and well lit. The show opened April 11 and can be viewed on weekends from 1pm through 4pm.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Something Different For My Latest Painting


This painting I am calling The Lovers. I painted it for show at ASK (Art Society of Kingston) titled The Great Tulip Scanal. It will be on exhibit May 2 - 20, 2009. This show invites painters and photographers to display the beauty of the (now common) tulip, Dutch culture, or any link to the tulip craze. This theme is especially pertinent during this year's 400th celebration of Henry Hudson and the Dutch exploration of the New World.

Monday, March 2, 2009

New Painting: Clearwater

I completed this painting just in time for the next show at the Arts Society of Kingston (ASK). The theme of the show is "Contemporary Hudson". This is a painting of the Clearwater, a sloop built by Pete Seager to call attention to his unrelenting efforts to clean up the Hudson River. So, while it looks old, it is relatively new.