Wednesday, March 4, 2026

EVENING AT THE LAKE VII

 



After another excursion down to the nearby lake, I came back with this painting. Initially I was focused on the heronry situated on the larger island in the middle of the lake.  I wanted to paint some of the nests and the comings and goings of the herons. As night fell and the heat of the day dissipated, mist began to form so I started to include this into my painting. Since the mist was drifting just above the surface of the water, it conveniently formed a line across the middle and worked well to separate the island from its reflection. The evening sky that day was magnificent! Size is about 9 x 12 inches (23 x 30cm), oil on canvas.


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

EVENING REFLECTIONS

 



This is another watercolor that I did when I visited the Adirondacks in upstate New York. It was a quiet evening while we waited for the sun to set but the colors were simply amazing! This scene somehow seem to epitomize the whole trip for me. There were many such memorable landscapes similar to this one, fortunately I visited during some wonderful weather although the blackflies were a little troublesome! Still, it was well worth it though and I came home with a lot of new work and some great references for future paintings. This one is about 15 x 11 in (38 x 28 cm).

Saturday, February 14, 2026

ROOF VENT, PART 2

 


After working on the painting for a further few days, I put it aside for a while then came back with a fresh eye to take another look at it. There were a few areas that I continued to darken such as the brick wall at the bottom. I think at this stage, I am almost finished. I'll leave it in the studio then pull it out in a week or so then see how I feel about it, perhaps I will do a little more -  one can never tell. If so I'll repost a updated photo. Size is 15 x 11 in ( 380 x 280 cm), acrylic on Grumbacher paper.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

ROOF VENT, PART 1

 


With this work, I am getting closer to finishing a series of paintings that I started when we were in Baltimore. This one, like all the others, was seen along one of the streets on our almost daily walks around the inner harbour. Initially, this large vent caught my eye as a powerful motif standing against a lighter sky. When I looked closer, I was delighted to discover how it and the roof had weathered over the years. Apart from the subtle greens which was all that was left of the initial paint, there were many textures and streaks of rust which I knew I would enjoy recreating in a painting. Here I am about half way through the process but there is still a lot more to come....

Saturday, January 31, 2026

EAGLE OWL AT DUSK

 



Yet another of my older paintings. In this one, I wanted to contrast the softness of the owl's feathers with the hard textures of the rocks. This is just how I saw it and while I didn't have a sketchbook handy, I retained the image and composition in my mind long enough to create a small study when I got back home. The painting grew from there.... Size is about 20 x 16 inches (510 x 410 cm), oil on canvas.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

COMMON SNIPE

 



It has been very cold with quite a lot of snow lately and over in the nearby wetland area, I saw two Common Snipe. That sighting brought to memory a painting I did some time ago of a single bird in a snowy landscape much in the same way as I saw the recent snipe. This oil is about 15 x 30 inches (38 x 76cm).

Monday, January 19, 2026

ACROSS THE WATERS - STUDY

 



I painted this one in the field while looking across a typical Maine scene. The sky took on a wonderful feel as the sun slowly sank in the west but the focus here was the distant water and headland. This study spawned a few larger paintings of the area and one day, I would like to go back to do more. There is something about this state that speaks to me as an artist and I can fully understand why Andrew Wyeth did so many paintings there. This oil on canvas as about 7 x 12 in (18 x 30 cm).