Thursday, August 31, 2006
Destin Sunrise
oil on 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended for this painting
Karen and I have been going down to this stretch of beach near Destin for nearly twenty five years. It's the place we go. The personality of the area has changed quite a bit since those early days. What was once a laid back piece of Florida, has over the years become a very popular place with the developers. The sounds of gulls, and the sea have given way to the noise of nail guns, and cement trucks. Never-the-less, it's like our second home. We can't wait to get back.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Resting Legs
Star Spangled II
oil on 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended for this painting
I love this victorian home. It sits at the base of the Appalachians, and houses a restaurant called Isabelle's. Karen and I pass it each time we go up to Highlands North Carolina to deliver paintings to John Collette Fine Art. The white clapboards and wonderful porch make this a great subject to paint. And, I've painted it many times.
Monday, August 28, 2006
Two Cherries
Friday, August 18, 2006
Clay & Steel
oil on 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended on this painting
I borrowed this clay pot over a year ago from my mom to paint, and never gave it back. I will - eventually - but I love painting it so much that I think I'll keep it a while longer. Karen picked up the stair-stool at a flea market near Highlands, NC. It's so cool. A little rusty but a great piece of retro furniture.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Train Bench
oil on 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended on this painting
We've had this train bench for years now, but we can't seem to find a place to put it. It's been all over the house, and it just doesn't seem to fit anywhere. Nevertheless, it's such a great piece of furniture, that we'll just keep moving it around until we find "the" spot
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Sliced Tomatoes
Oil on 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended on this painting
My friend Jon produces the most beautiful, and delicious vegetables from his garden. This year is no exception. He recently sent us home with a bounty of lettuce peppers, beets and tomatoes. The tomatoes were, each one, a work of art.
Cherry Bag IV
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Cooling Off
Summer Sky
Oil on a 1/4'' hardboard panel
6'' x 6''
bidding has ended on this painting
On a recent trip to Charleston my wife Karen and I visited the Drayton House. It is a preserved colonial plantation home situated on a grand estate. The day was very hot, and we sat under the trees near the river, a few hundred feet from the house, to cool off. In the sky above us these delicate clouds were slowly floating by.
Shaker Colander
Oil on 1/4'' MDF panel
6'' x 8''
bidding has ended for this painting
This image came from a trip to the restored Shaker Village in Pleasant Hill Kentucky. The hand carved wooden bowl hung from one of the numerous pegs extending from a rail running the length of the kitchen walls. Below the colander sat a painted wooden chest.