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Two Part Harmony
Two Part Harmony | 30″ x 60″ | Oil Recent Painting of surf, two panels hung as a diptych. Oil and wax paintings on Ampersand Panels. (30″ x 30″) (30″ x 30″) Below more paintings from the Seascape Series –
Coastal Paintings
The Featured Paintings is a Large Triptych in work in the studio. View New Paintings inspired by life at the Coast. Large Triptych Seascape | 48″ x 120″ | Oil on Canvas A selection of small paintings beautifully framed in double linen liner and brushed metallic frames at Fairfax Gallery, Jacksonville. Mini studies, painted on location “en plein air”. This painting is an oil encaustic technique with lots of texture and drama. I use a blow torch
Fairfax Gallery, Jacksonville
Nor’Easter | 5″ x 7″ | Oil | Featured Painting Fairfax Gallery and Framing establishment are representing my paintings – Here is a small preview of some of the paintings exhibiting Beach Storm | 6″ x 6″ | Oil Mist Light | 8″ x 10″ | Oil T-Storm | 10″ x 8″ | Oil Low Tide | 36″ x 36″ | Oil Nor’easter | 5″ x 7″ | Oil Coastal Tide | 36″ x 36″ | Oil
Coastal Paintings 1 – 2 – 3
Working with a strong composition in each painting means this works together as a series of three painting. A triptych or as a diptych or as one! Here’s how they look together – if you’ve got a space big enough to take (48″ x 36″) (48″x48″) (48″ x36″)
Evening Seascape
30″ x 40″ | Oil on linen | In studio Just back from Cape Cod, MA find more seascape paintings just posted to the portfolio section of my website.
Beach Paintings II
Plein air paintings on location at Washington Oaks, working quickly before the t-storms started. Keep posted for a bigger painting I am working on in the studio, I’m using the small studies done on location as reference. Rain Cloud | 8” x 10” | In studio T- Storm | 8” x 10” | In studio
Beach Paintings
Coquina Rock | 8” x 10” | In studio Washington Oaks Beach | 9″x 12″ | In studio T-storms forced darker sky’s, but in a moment the sky looks bright again.
Atlantic Sky
As one year comes to a close and a fresh 2012 begins best wishes to friends and family on both sides of the Atlantic. Thanks to all of you for your continued support of the arts! With a trip planned to Ireland in August there is much to look forward to in the year ahead! “Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen Hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Appreciate your friends. Continue to learn.
Concurrent Motion
Concurrency Exhibition in downtown Jacksonville