Saturday, October 2, 2010

Updating...

Hello to all. It's been a busy summer, and I've not updated my "blog" in a while so here goes...

I've been spending the Spring-Summer-Fall season working at Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod. It's been such a pleasure to watch the grapes grow and ripen around me! I know these images of adundance will work their way into paintings, hopefully this winter.

Painting time has been hard to come by, but things are easing up and I've been working on a few pieces. I participated in two shows this summer, one with the Visual Artists Cooperative, a showing of "New Works" that hung at the Orleans (Ma.) library for the month of August; and in September I was part of a group of plein air artists that hung a show entitled "Rose Farm" at the Truro COA. Two more show with the VAC are coming up in November.

Cape Cod is in it's most beautiful season right now, and there is inspiration everywhere I look!
I'm hoping to get out and work en plein air a few more times before it gets too cold and blustery.

Thinking, as always, about Grenada and hoping to sell some Grenada paintings to help finance a trip there. I look daily at the webcams on the Grenada Explorer website www.grenadaexplorer.com
and am very inspired by them, but I long for the day when I will walk the beach at La Sagesse again!

Abundance, and best wishes to all...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

New Paintings! Website Changes, and More...

With the assistance of web-designer Monja Winsborrow at Spicy Design, I've added 20 new paintings to my website.
These paintings depict quite a variety of subject matter and media. In addition to a fairly steady flow of pastel paintings, I had time this winter to do alot more oil painting, and have had fun this spring with watercolors!
We separated all of the website paintings into "galleries", based on geographic location of the land & seascapes. There is also an "Eclectic" gallery for other subjects.
And we added a "Links" button to connect you with some favorite websites...let me know if you'd like to "exchange links".

I've had the opportunity to get outside to paint several times in the past couple of weeks. Several of us are gathering at Rose Farm in Wellfleet on Friday mornings, to paint at this lovely old Cape Cod farmstead. In addition to the farm buildings and Cape house, the property has beautiful plantings and gardens, which have been lovingly tended by artist-in-residence Katy and the late David Rose.
David, who passed away this past October, was a gifted wood-worker and all-around creative guy, whose unique touches are everywhere at the farm.
We are amassing a nice body of work, and intend to have a "Rose Farm" show, possibly this Fall.

I am once again showing other new work in oil and pastel at Sandpiper Gallery, Wellfleet this season; and also showing pastels at Van Rensellaer's Restaurant in South Wellfleet.

Best wishes to you for a wonderful summer!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Art Auction to Benefit Haiti This Sat. Night.

Truro Center For the Arts (also Know as Castle Hill) will be holding a Silent Auction to benefit earthquake relief efforts in Haiti, this Saturday night from 7-10 pm, at the Castle Hill Barn on Meeting House Rd. in Truro, MA.
The event will also be a "Red Party" - attendees are encouraged but not required to wear red. There will be music for dancing, hosted by D.J. Matty Dread.

I've donated a painting from my Grenada group, entitled "Rain For The Young Palms", which can be seen in the "Gallery" section of this website. When I went to Grenada in 2004, just 10 weeks after devastating Hurricane Ivan, I was very moved by the bravery, resiliance and optimism is saw in the Grenadian people. Like the people, even the coconuts were beginning to root, thrive and grow. The painting is a metaphor for peoples' courage and hopes for the future.

I hope the Auction is a great success!