Les Pamplemousses
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Traditional and Supernaturalist Paintings in Acrylic (mostly) and Colorful Hand-Painted Charger Plates
Les Pamplemousses
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
A Lovely Bunch
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Winnisquam Daybreak ~SOLD (somebody liked this!)
8 in. x 10 in., acrylic on canvas
Bradley Lake, Andover ~SOLD (somebody liked this!)
The Road to Stowe in the Rain ~SOLD (somebody liked this!)
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Aquamarine
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Split
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Juicy
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Blueberries by the Handful ~SOLD (Somebody liked this!)
6 in. x 6 in., acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas
Sweet Cherries
Tangerines on Blue ~SOLD (somebody liked this!)
August in Grafton
Fire in the Sky
Six Seabirds
24 in. x 12 in.,
Acrylic on canvas
$300 unframed
A few weeks ago I sat watching the tide recede from Crescent Beach in Wells, Maine, with sketchbook and camera in my lap. The wind was a bit stiff, the sky was all roily and the retreating tide undressed this hulking monolith on which the birds loitered and chatted, all in a row.
This was a fun low-light painting to build from moody colors in the atmosphere, down to the glossy beach, the surf-drenched rocks, and of course, the gaggle of wet cormorants atop their salty outpost. This is a tall painting, one foot wide by two feet tall, bigger than this blog format makes it appear.
Pemigewasset Flow (The Basin)
Up the Rollins Trail, Mount Kearsarge
Evening Combustion (Wells, Maine)
Deluge
Roar
Franconia Notch in March ~SOLD
10 in. x 10 in., acrylic on canvas
Myrtle Beach (commission)
12 in. x 24 in., acrylic on canvas
The collector who commissioned this piece owns a couple of other pieces of mine depicting some of her favorite spots along the cooler, northern Atlantic beaches, but wanted to add this serene painting of a quiet length of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina. The piece is warmed by a yellow ochre underpainting which you can't see, but which heats up the intense blue of the sky on the day the buyer snapped the reference photos. Without the gold underneath, the painting would lack the feel of the warm temperatures and the yellow sunlight in a setting dominated by cool blues and greens.
$130 (unframed)
We had two fabulous short stays at Moody's in Wells, Maine last year (shout out to Moody's Motel and Cottages!) and were able to take in such stunning views of the changing light over the salt marshes while enjoying the heady ocean air. Here's a stout little piece of colorful drama over Wells Reserve.
Prints of this piece are available at my online print shop: