Skinners in the Fall

This is a painting I started in March. This was done over the past 2 months a little bit at time after dropping two earlier attempts. This is the eddy pool above Skinner’s Falls on the Upper Delaware River painted in a relatively limited palette. Late in the day the sun reflects off the trees on the New York side of the river. A phenomenon that happens all year ‘round.

This is nearly finished. I have to wait a while for the colors to sink. Then I’ll ‘oil the painting out’ to see if anything needs adjusting.

Eddy in Fall 16 x 24 0il on linen panel ‘22

For the Birds

This ceramic bird is from my grandmother’s house. It used to sit on the kerosene stove in the kitchen holding wooden matchsticks in it’s mouth hoping for a treat. I was always drawn to it as a kid. I placed it in this Robin’s nest amount some dried reeds. Mostly neutral color as I like it.

Untitled ‘22

Watercolor and gouache on illustration board 10.5 x 12

High Water

In the spring of 2021 a log had gotten jammed in my favorite boat launch on the Delaware. When I discovered this it was still a bit icy about so I put it in the back of my mind to check on later. A couple of weeks passed an things started to green up a little. Then the rain started. Heavy rain for days. I thought of the big log and wondered if it had moved out of the ramp. The river was high but the log was still there. A bit disappointed I took a little walk on River Road and discovered the entire hillside along river road was draining into the ditch. I only had my iPhone with me. I shot a few images. I made a composite of the scene in this painting. It’s the early spring green still competed with the winter browns.

This a bit fussy for me but that was a challenge.

High water 20 x 12 oc 2022

Reflection in Motion

I love rowboats. I love Maine.I love finding different ways to paint water. This is a small harbor surrounded by big rocks and trees. Every ripple is it’s on reflection. Painted in many thin glazed layers.

Reflections in Motion ‘21

24 x 18” oil on panel

See Spot Run

We have a new puppy. His name is Spot. I wonder why.

He’s grows so fast I thought I’d do a painting of hime from the day we got him. Mostly earth fones with a little tinting here and there,

Spot

12 x 9” Oil on linen ‘21

The beginning of the end

We are starting to see a light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Vaccines in my county have begun.

I am making this post in celebration of my getting the second Moderna vaccine shot 2 weeks ago. Last February I swore I wouldn’t cut my hair or beard until this pandemic was over or I got a shot. Being a steaming pile of co morbidities I stayed home. Only visiting with a few friends and going fishing a few times. I don’t care what they say the outdoors is the best place to be.

Today Sylvia cut my hair and I trimmed my beard. I found it funny that is was so similar to to this painting. I did this for an evening class I took at SVA back in 1975 with Milton Glazer. Psychology and Illustration. This painting had something to do with ones persona. What doesn’t. I chose to do a sequential paneled story inside a bathroom mirror. This is me shaving my beard and loosing my identity. Left with nothing but a cigarette butt.

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