There is a hauntingly beautiful song from the 1980’s by The Alan Parsons Project. Maybe you remember it, or maybe … More
Category: Famous Artists
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
The Most Forged Artist in America
I’ll admit to having always had a bit of a fascination with forgeries. I’ve felt the same way about impersonators, too, and … 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
Two Little Landscapes
When I began my 3 x 5 index card landscape project to study tonalism, I wasn’t really planning on posting every … More
Awareness
Here is another — Day 4 — of my index card paintings for the month. I’m calling this one “Awareness” … More
Painting with George
I’m loving my 31-day oil-painting project! I definitely have a lot of work to do on bare trees, but this … More
Inspired by Autumn
I am loving my December tonalism project. Yep, that little project where I’m taking inspiration from a few favorite artists and … More
Exploring Tonalism
I’m getting back to my studio now, spending a little time here each morning, and I’m looking forward to creating … More
Playing with Art — Through Board Games
I love board games of all sorts, but my absolute favorite is Masterpiece. I’m not sure if I’ve ever mentioned … More
Contrast
Much of what I’ve done with art recently has involved the principle of contrast. This is a key principle in design, … More
Notan
I always enjoy learning new things, especially things involving art, and especially things involving other cultures. Put them together and … More
Where Would You Go?
As part of my art journaling this month, I’m exploring the concept of new dimensions. That’s the theme that ties … More
Who Were the Old Masters?
We hear all the time about the “Old Masters” of art, but who were they, really? That was the first … More
Finding My Artistic Soulmate
I joke a lot about art, love, and romance. I’ve written about breaking-up with Aubrey Phillips and his style of watercolor … More
Our First Snowfall
We’ve had our first snowfall of the season here. It came on Monday, October 26. I point this out because … More
Perspective – A Glossary
I’m reading up on perspective again. I know the concepts. I’ve read more “Perspective Made Easy” books than I want … More
Sign Here, Please
If memory serves me right — which at my age is sometimes questionable — the first artwork I ever signed … More