Sunday, January 29, 2012

Red Squirrel From the Middle of the Road


On my way to the studio the other day I stopped to pick this little animal up which was in the middle of the road, dead.....I always try to make the best of this opportunity to really..look at...this now dead creature, which otherwise I would not be holding in my hands....so here is a close up...dreaming of the acorns which are no more...oil on canvas 20x20"

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Daisy the Dog


This is Daisy...Daisy belongs to Lauren Clark...Fine Art, in Housatonic Ma ....she loves her dog so I did this dog portrait for her....it was commisioned...I can paint, or try to paint , any dog, or cat or,horse or bird or house or..... well just about anything you need a painting of...for a small sum...if interested please contact me at frontststudio@aol.com, love to hear from you! oil 16x20"

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Portrait of Bob


Bob came and posed at the studio today...made it through the snow and ice so did I...so did 6 of my students...so we all painted Bob....he was a great model...very fair complextion and wonderful red hair! The clementines were good models too, except while I was painting them they moved in the bowl...no really..I had already painted them and I looked up and they were in a very different position...no one knew what had happened...???? got me, at least Bob didn't move...oil on canvas 30x30"

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

More Circus and more circus


So for the past few weeks I am lost in the circus tent again...I will try and stay here until I feel that I have exhausted my inspiration for now...the Whirling Women and the Fire Eater are both watercolor and gouache 22x30" and 16x20"

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Circus is Back in Town



Here are some outdoor scenes from the summer days of the circus...I am going to try and finish this series which I began last year...wish me luck....watercolor and gouache 16x20"

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas Apples


My son Will picked these apples from our orchard this fall...we were supposed to eat them, since they were wonderful organic fertilized by our horses apples...however I just kept admiring them in this basket beside the back door of our barn...turning all sorts of strange colors...so I did make one or two pies but basically I did what I really wanted to do with them...and now they will last forever in this painting...Merry Christmas!... oil on canvas 36x36" larger than life

Friday, December 23, 2011

Fatal Wound


We were taking a walk on a dirt road in the woods when we came apon this dead fox...the animal was so beautiful I wanted to take it back to my studio to paint it...however this idea was discouraged....so I picked up the frozen carcas and moved it off the side of the road thinking I will return with my paints...seeing it there, it's little black paws and lovely fur was very moving...as if it had just fallen asleep...when I returned it was not there...fortunately for me my husband had taken a good photo to work from....oil on canvas 24x30"

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Me and the Walnuts




After painting the walnuts and quince many times I thought this was the last horizon...me painting them...oil on canvas 20x20"

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sam at work again


Always a new angle on the guitar playing Sam...I have to catch him in mid chord...oil on canvas 30x30"

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Woman in Winter




It's fun to see what happens to a sculpture when the snow falls...a different view on things...the garden all frozen around her...4' tall bronze figure

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Last weeks Life Class Model...



These paintings were from last weeks life class...not so inspired by male model with muscles...sleeping pose looks a little bit female? 36x48" watercolor and gouache on paper

Friday, December 2, 2011

Reflections


Not to change the subject but I really liked this image and I wanted to show it to you...Went to a life drawing class this week but didn't think nude men were such a good subject to blog...I have to take some photos of recent work...Tomorrow is Winter Walk in Hudson NY, wish you were here...we will have an opening at 510 Warren St Gallery...I am exhibiting some of the snow paintings from last winter...this Block Island reflection from Payne's Dock is a watercolor and gouache 22x30"

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Mill and Housatonic River Reflections


I painted this study from the bridge...a sunny autumn afternoon...I like the composition and colors of the reflections in the moving water...oil on canvas ...24x36"

Friday, November 25, 2011

Self Portrait I In the Studio


So here I am looking into the mirror and seeing all the things around me, which are many, I could paint self portraits endlessly because I am an easy model....not easy to paint though...found this canvas in the basement...the mice had chewed on the bottom of it so I just filled it in with more paint..oil on canvas (chewed that is) 24x36"

Friday, November 18, 2011

Two Studies of Walnuts and Quince



I picked these walnuts up along side the road...still in their bright green skin...and then Jean Francois gave me the Quince...so here they are in all their glory...oil on canvas 16x20"

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sam with Guitar and Case Reflections


I have a great model every Monday morning...Sam comes to the studio to play...so I try to see what I can see....I really love the guitar shapes and the shoes are good too...just realized the reflections in the case were actually the paintings on the gallery wall...gotta love it...Braque did a more thorough job...oil on canvas 30x30"

Monday, November 14, 2011

And yet Another White Urn with Flowers


Here you can see another view of this most marvelous still life....I could not resist...it was actuallly outside on a table in the sun...I love the little fig that dropped off the vine....oil on canvas 30x30"

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Most Amazing Arrangement


I arrived at the studio the other day to find this urn filled with a glorious arrangement of inspiring food and flowers....figs and garlic and artichokes and peonies, turnips and cabbages and too many other wonders...left by Crocus Hale Florist...oh thank you great one...I felt like I was painting back in the 1700's in Holland...all that was missing was the bee on the blossoms...oil on canvas 24x36"

Friday, November 11, 2011

Dories Cove Looking South and North



What a difference a few hours makes in the sky on Block Island...Afternoon silver clouds on a dark sky,looking south....then early morning pink clouds on the horizon looking north toward the mainland...put them together and you have a typical day at Dories Cove...see earlier blog entry for the sunset, looking West! watercolor and goauche 22x30"

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Last of the Nasturtiums




There is something about a Nasturtium that really attracts me...the color? shape? the way they seem to dance? well whatever it is these watercolors were my response to those beautiful annual blooms now gone with the winter freeze...watercolor and gouache 16x20"