woodsie
August 18th, 2010
A portrait has unique challenges besides the goal of a likeness. A palette that touches the personality; a composition that moves, like Life; legacy. Here, like with Triptych, I reference American Folk painting, especially Ammi Phillips. Happy Birthday, Woodsie.

Woodsie - 24 x 34 - oil on linen
cape hedge south
August 3rd, 2010
Look at the map of Cape Hedge Beach and you’ll see at its southwest end the curl of its tail and the finishing promontory separating it from Long Beach. Last Sunday afternoon high up on the dune of stone popples above a few strips of sand and high tide I painted this view, cooled by a perfect ocean breeze and an occasional swim in the unusually warm water. We bobbed in the choppy waves, my toes in the air. A Willow Rest “Cuban” was my appetizer before this feast of light. Ah, take me back now to those warm popples under my feet, and hints of linseed mixed with salt.

Cape Hedge South - 25 x 25 - oil on linen
cape hedge bathers
July 22nd, 2010
A windy day, rough water, but the air is clear and the sun hot. Waves slam the sand, but once past the breaks you bob with the curls. Then back to the sand to warm up again. The soothing cycle. Forget everything, and dream.

Cape Hedge Bathers - 20 x 20 - oil on linen
storm surfers
May 21st, 2010
I saw them in a dream, in winter.

Storm Surfers - 35 x 59 - oil on linen
rockport motif #1 day sat may 22nd
May 12th, 2010
Motif #1 Day is Sat May 22nd
Schedule and info here:
http://rockportartfestivals.blogspot.com/
Art, music, events, food, and my studio will be open for the afternoon, 1:00 - 5:00.
new england prize show
May 7th, 2010
“Early Spring” (below) was just accepted to Cambridge Art Association’s “New England Prize Show”, May 14 - June 23, 2010; opening reception: Thursday May 20, 6-8pm. How about that!
early spring
April 25th, 2010
Started this one the first weekend of April, a balmy day on Good Harbor Beach. Even Mr. Purple Shorts was out for a shirtless jog. You’d think it was June. Someone brought an umbrella for the hazy sun. I squint and see the roundness of the earth, the continents shifting.

Early Spring, oil on linen, 24x36
good harbor moon sketches
March 25th, 2010
I found these sketches in the studio the other day, from six years ago. Forgot I had done them. Can you find the painting they were for? Haven’t seen a moon like it since. That’s a bit of Salt Island on the left. How is a painting built? Sometimes it creeps up on you, and you turn around and snatch it.

Good Harbor Moon sketches, pen on paper, 3 @ 3.5"x5.5"
prints available (painting is sold)
winter beach
March 11th, 2010
Winter Beach is finished. No snow here now. The bulbs are coming. So is a big painting that I’ve had in mind for some time now.

Winter Beach, 30x36, oil on linen
winter beach, in progress
February 12th, 2010
A blog hiatus for the holidays. I finished a portrait, but I can’t show it to you before the unveiling. Meanwhile, a bright January afternoon on Good Harbor Beach, low tide, low sun, polished sand, dogs in and out of the water like summer, the harsh light breaking apart the wet shoreline. Johnny Cash echoes from San Quentin while I contemplate progress.
my holiday sale
December 4th, 2009
My first annual holiday sale was Saturday, December 5th, with a break at 3:45 to see Santa arrive on his lobster boat. As part of the annual tradition, Don Thrasher (coincidentally my neighbor, and first on left in photo, on clarinet) and his band serenade the shops with their Swing. It was spectacular. I love this town.

Rockport Holiday Swing Band
See the full Rockport Holiday Schedule, through New Years, here: http://www.rockportusa.com/festival-event.cfm
end of summer
November 24th, 2009
The last day of Summer. The dogs are legal again. The crowds are gone. But it is still warm enough to catch a clean, green wave. The air is clear. It is still Summer today.

End of Summer, 30x36, oil on linen
red flag
October 29th, 2009
The beach people love getting to Salt Island at low tide when the water parts over the sand bar. The divers take advantage of the shorter swim to the other side. I would love to go there someday. Red Flag was just accepted to the Cambridge Art Association show, Red, running November 10, 2009 - January 14, 2010. Find out more at the CAA web site.

Red Flag, 36" x 36", oil on linen
the point
October 1st, 2009
A view of the Point to the West, up river, from the island in the Adirondacks. On a hot, August afternoon, the river comes to us.

The Point, oil on linen, 24x24
bill
September 5th, 2009
Hurricane Bill blew by the weekend of August 22nd. He churned up big swells while staying far enough out to sea to let the sun shine on and through the water at Good Harbor Beach. The life guards made a few saves too. The late Summer sun gave hints of Fall sparkles, and lit up the swimmers and fishermen.

Bill, 24x36, oil on linen
rock and water
August 28th, 2009
It was a Rockwell Kent day on Lower Saranac Lake with Sarah and Hannah, clouds billowing up and up in the mountains all around us, yet nothing but sun on Martin island in the lake. The rocks were hot, the water cooling.

Rock and Water, oil on linen

Painting on Martin
kim and bruce
August 26th, 2009
Another visit to camp on Saranac Lake gave me the fleeting chance to capture my brother & his wife, Bruce and Kim, hanging out at the swim hole. This is a two hour sketch en plein air.

Kim and Bruce, oil on linen, 16x16
good harbor waves
August 7th, 2009
It was one of those perfect beach days: clear air, hot sun, big waves. I sat in the sand, under the umbrella. It was a good day to gouache.

gouache, (c) 2009
crow and gull
July 21st, 2009
Finally finished Crow and Gull, I think. I wrestled with it for some time. It took me a few years to notice the dynamic between the crow and gull at the beach. Although the crow may be half the size it is usually able to steal an easy meal, a crab or perhaps a quahog.

Crow and Gull
skimboarding
June 19th, 2009
Finished up Skimboarding. Compare to the first sitting a few posts back. I have it hanging over the mantle right now, but may take it back to the studio window soon, or not.

Skimboarding, oil on linen, 24x30
cape hedge beach
June 17th, 2009
We have moved in to our Rockport home and are settling in. We took a break for a couple hours at the beach down the street, and I brought the gouache along.

Nap at Cape Hedge
in the adirondacks
May 27th, 2009
Was opening the family camp over Memorial Day weekend, up in Saranac Lake. On this rocky point across the river we saw this couple working their dog with a serious game of Fetch.

Fetch oil on linen 12″x12″
painting in progress
May 19th, 2009
Started this one last weekend at the Studio.

Skimboarding
next step is to get in the water.
northeast prize show
May 19th, 2009

My painting ‘May Fog’ was accepted into the Cambridge Art Association’s ‘Northeast Prize Show’ juried by William Stover, Curator of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
The show will be up from May 14 - June 25, 2009 at the University Place Gallery in Cambridge, MA (near Harvard Square). The opening reception is Friday, May 29, 6 - 8 pm. I hope to be at the reception and would love to see you. Map To Gallery.
school st. studio GRAND OPENING!
May 19th, 2009
I recently moved my ArtSpace Maynard studio to a private studio in the heart of Rockport, MA, close to our new home. My ‘grand opening’ coincides with Motif #1 Days, a festival celebrating Rockport’s art heritage. See the Rockport Website for a schedule of events.
Please stop by. My hours on May 16 - 17 will be 12 - 5 Saturday & Sunday. Parking is metered and competitive on weekends in Rockport. There is a very convenient free parking lot with a free shuttle service on Rt. 127 on the way in to town. Map To Sudio.