a most difficult year
christmas missed us this year as we crashed burned sleeping our fool heads off – 30 hours in one stretch – now thursday, trying to get over being bushwacked by a flu completely out of nowhere last sunday night … Continue reading →
Seasons Greetings / Happy Holidays to / for Everyone
Seasons Greetings / Happy Holidays to / for Everyone one of my fav paintings of the year, as close to a perfect composition as they come.
Continue reading →trail thru winter
wandering off the 12 mile bay rd trunk trail trail thru an overnight snowfall 16″ x 16″ < click on image to enlarge > watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel
Continue reading →winter in the city
working ideas from around the city / new snow back of caroline st leslieville, 16″ x 16″ < click on image to enlarge > watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel / available 550.
Continue reading →overnight snowfall
latest winter snowfall. overnight snowfall 26″ x 36″ < click on image to enlarge > watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel
Continue reading →red verandah
when i came upon what would become red verandah, i immediately thought of Philip Guston and his wall of shoe soles. kinda free of Philip after this. red verandah < click on image to enlarge > 12″ x 10″ … Continue reading →
Autumn. Dan Lake
sunrise. autumn. dan lake 22″ x 32″ watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed panel available. 2300. maybe it’s my ‘new’ eyes, but as the sun rose above the treeeeline the retreating shadows … Continue reading →
riverdale artwalk holiday smalls show
i have 2 winter pieces juried into the riverdale artwalk holiday smalls show catching the light 12 x 12 w/c – acrylic on panel 350. Exhibition Dates: Dec. 4 to Jan 5, 2025 Opening Reception & Holiday Party: Thurs. Dec … Continue reading →
wintering cardinals
stopped after the 3rd cardinal finding its way into my winter pieces, and yet here is the 5th such idea with a visiting red guy. overnight snowfall with wintering cardinal 16″ x16″ < chirp on image to enlarge > watercolour … Continue reading →