Friday, May 12, 2017

I am overjoyed that the summer is fast-approaching.  I am preparing my painting gear and the kayaks for some amazing excursions around the Narragansett Bay and coastal New England.  Follow me on this blog or Instagram to see my travels and plein air paintings. 

View from the cottage

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Acadia National Park

I finally had the opportunity to visit Acadia National Park.  It was an amazing experience.  I had high expectations and was blown away by the beauty.  It is breathtaking and awe-inspiring… really there are no words.  The cliffs are high and dangerous and the waves are powerful.  I felt as if I had a glimpse of heaven.


In the studio working on my second piece from the trip


Sense of Wonderment 18 x 24 Oil

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Discovering truth by building on previous discoveries..

I continually look to the great master painters of the past for inspiration and guidance.  Some of my favorite landscape painters are George Inness, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Charles-Francois Daubigny and Henri Rousseau.

One biographer said of Corot's depiction of nature is that what the master sought to render was "not so much Nature herself as the love he bore her".  That is incredibly beautiful and romantic.  I will work the rest of my life to render my intense affection, connection and gratitude for Nature.

I love Inness' credo which was "The true purpose of the painter is simply to reproduce in other minds the impression which a scene has made upon him.  A work of art is not to instruct, not to edify, but to awaken emotion.  Its real greatness consists in the quality and the force of this emotion".

I believe the great difficulty of the artist is making a painting look very real without losing the initial emotional response to his subject.  The artists that I feel I have the greatest connection with have this in common.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Harriman State Park

Here's the underpainting for the piece I am currently working on.  I'm working from several sketches I did onsite and some photographs.

"..omit the superfluous, grasp the essentials and arrange them into a more powerful and significant whole".   ~Carlson






Sunday, November 15, 2015

Quote

"Most of us have two lives.  The life we live and the unlived life within us.  Between the two stands resistance."  ~Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Freeport, ME

I took a trip to Maine in September and found the most exquisite coastline.  There is so much beauty in its rocky forest-lined shores .   Here's one from Freeport, ME.




Thursday, May 1, 2014

NEW STUDIO

I'm thrilled to announce that my new studio is now open!  



http://www.studiomArtSchool.com

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Wet Paint


I love the feeling I get when I start a new painting...  it's something between total euphoria and unadulterated fear.

Work in Progress






Wednesday, October 9, 2013

New Work

There is so much beauty in the mundane.  This is the border of a pasture in Pennsylvania where I walk frequently.  I never really take particular notice of this spot.. it's simply the edge of the pasture on the way home.  On this September day I found such beauty in this lovely tree with the cumulus clouds hovering beyond.  This is the awe-inspiring vision that I seek in my pursuit of a subject or composition.


Monday, May 6, 2013

American Women Artists

I am so excited and honored that my painting, Peaceful Reflections, was accepted into American Women Artist's Online Juried Competition!  
(I'll post a better photo)


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Rick Piloco Class - Grand Central Academy of Art

Here's a picture of Rick's first demo of 2013.




This is another painting Rick did of the same model.  Photo courtesy of Dean Adams.

I am overjoyed that the summer is fast-approaching.  I am preparing my painting gear and the kayaks for some amazing excursions around the ...