“Two Roads”
Early spring is also known as mud season in Vermont. It's not the most popular painting subject, but has a stark beauty that reveals warming sunlight along with glistening mud and puddles.
“Country Home”
Summer is a favorite season of mine, as it is for many. This painting that is a celebration of summer and summer greens in light and shadow.
“Studio Set Up” - watercolor still life painting
Some ordinary objects sitting on a shelf near a window with streaming summer sunlight.
“Near The Coast” - watercolor seascape painting
A study of waves in open water. The difficulty with this particular subject lies in capturing wave forms along with ripples and subtle reflectivity.
“Light Day, North Coast”
An original watercolor seascape painting depicting a typical, moody day on the northeastern coast. The painting features low intensity colors in a simple frame to match the color and mood.
“A Road In Vermont”
This painting is based on an old pencil sketch that explored the patterns of light and dark fields in a country scene. The sketch and the painting feature obliques and curves creating movement and rhythm within the pattern of the fields.
“Nearly Spring”
Winter melts away into mud and shimmering puddles as spring approaches. The mood of the landscape teeters between merry and melancholy. A muddy, rutted country road captures it as well as any scene.
“Field At The End Of Winter”
A study of warming and brightening light in a simple rural scene, this painting also expresses a peaceful time at the transition from winter to spring.
“Quiet Time”
Watercolor landscape painting based on a scene along Vermont’s beautifulWest River.