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The Notch16x24, oil on canvas, 2019 | Winter Meets Spring at Marsh's Edge16x20, Acrylic on canvas, 2015 | Lone Tree, Jackson Hole, Wyoming9x12, watercolor on Arches cold press, 2016. This was a scene I drank in (and photographed), on a hike in Grand Teton National Park. I can still hear the silence, and see the sparse, determined alpine wildflowers, dancing and bobbing in the breezes. |
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Lucy's Woods9x12, Acrylic on canvas, 2014. I painted this for my mother. It is one of my paintings done from imagination rather than real life. For this one, I thought of my mother, the colors that she loves, and this painting unfurled from the end of my brush. | Winter Forest20x20, oil on canvas, 2018 | Waiting for Winter, East Rock Woods30x30, acrylic on canvas, 2016 |
Appalachian Back Road16x20, acrylic on canvas 2014 I painted this from a photograph taken on a road trip with my son Max during spring break in 2013. We drove from New Haven to West Virginia and southwards, dipping our toes into North Carolina briefly before heading homeward along the Eastern Seaboard. We avoided the interstates in favor of backroads – this gravel road wound along a ridge in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania, heading south and west. It was beautiful, empty, and wild. |
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