I'm a self-taught painter working with oil paint because of its kindness to be pushed around until I get it right. I live with my wife and two large dogs in western Massachusetts where I'm often struck by the beauty of the landscape in any season. Last year I was juried into the Copley Society of Art, and this year I won 1st Prize in Copley's annual national show.
I'm a self-taught artist, and tend to paint what strikes me in various subjects.
The locals in Bilboa, Spain talk about how the museum influenced architecture along the river, and I was struck by how correct they are.
The monorail in Seattle, WA emerging from the Gehry Rock & Roll Museum
I found this window just north of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC
In Pisa, I couldn't find a unique angle on the Leaning Tower, but when I wandered into the Baptistery I couldn't help but being awed by the dynamics of the building.
Walking along the river at night, I loved the mirror-like reflection of these buildings.
Sunrise after a snowstorm, revealed this image.
My yard provides many wonderful snow scenes.
The intricacy of this scene struck me enough to try and paint it.
Sunrise off the deck made me think, now this is true installation art.
This gladiola stood tall at the edge of my garden.
Just loved this poppy juxtaposition.
This how the flower earned its name.