In the past, I fussed and fretted about doing my art in our kitchen. Sometimes I laughed at it; sometimes … More
Category: Elements of Composition
Art in the Time of Covid
Over the last twelve months, many artists have written about their experiences in dealing with the pandemic. For some, the … More
A New Appreciation for Abstract Art
In the past I’ve had a somewhat complicated relationship with abstract art. To understand that relationship, I think it’s important … More
A Soft Touch
Edges are important in oil painting. There are “soft edges”. There are “hard edges”. There are “firm edges”, and there … More
What’s the Big Idea?
Art instruction books typically begin at the same point — a long list of materials with helpful information about why … More
Point of Departure
Every journey — even imaginary or creative ones — have both a destination and a starting point. It’s human nature, … More
Been There, Done That
With the Christmas holiday behind us, I hurried down to my art studio on Saturday morning, ready to make a … More
Shades of Gray
First, no, I’ve never read that book, and you probaably know which one I’m talking about. Now, with that said, let’s … More
Just the Way You Are
Billy Joel’s Just the Way You Are is a favorite — both to listen and to play. Back in the 1980s … More
A Congregation of Trees
Winter is here, I’ve been painting snowy scenes, and I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my December landscape-painting project. With yesterday’s painting … More
Wandering – My Tribute to George Inness
This little 3 x 5 painting is the 10th in my series of 31 “tonalist-inspired” landscapes. While it was inspired … More
Sunrise… Sunset…
There’s a song from Fiddler on the Roof that speaks of sunrises and sunsets and how swiftly flow the days. … More
Where’s the Heron?
When I first met and fell in love — artistically speaking — with tonalist George Inness, it was his painting Home of the … More
Winter Memories
Today I’m sharing the seventh painting in my series of 3 x 5 “Index Card” landscapes. It’s part of my … More
Awareness
Here is another — Day 4 — of my index card paintings for the month. I’m calling this one “Awareness” … More
The A, B, C, and D of Drawing
I love landscape painting in oil. I also love drawing. So, putting these two loves together, you might logically suppose … More
It’s Complicated
Several years back there was a movie — It’s Complicated — about modern-day relationships — which can, indeed, become a … More
Theme and Variations
As a writer, a musician and an artist, I often draw comparisons between these various disciplines. We find so many … More
The Experience of Art
Toward the end of last month, I shared my whimsical watercolor based on Mary Cassatt’s painting, The Child’s Bath. I loved … More
A Playful Project
I’m going to say it straight out — I love this whimsical watercolor. I don’t care how long I live, … More