Tuesday, December 31, 2013

new paintings in durham




Yesterday Ron and I hung 11 of my paintings and 3 of my photographs at The Works Bakery Café in Durham. It's hard to get good pictures of them, what with reflections off the glass and all, so I invite you to stop in to view them in person, and have a bagel and a cup of coffee.

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

studio and home







I do love my paint sticks. I was able to do a bit more painting in the studio this weekend, and I also carved a few stamps.

On the home front, I photographed dishes in the sink because I liked the way the light reflected off the Pyrex and pottery.


Saturday, November 9, 2013

in the studio


Here's my new (old) nameplate for the studio. It's about the size of a business card.


Ron took this photo today of the five new paintings.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

breaking new grounds show


I love how Rebecca hung my paintings, clustered on one wall at Breaking New Grounds in Portsmouth. Ron and I had coffee there Friday night with a couple of friends after checking out fantastic photography shows at the New Hampshire Art Association's Levy Gallery on State Street and at The Parlor at Plainspoke on Sheafe Street. Ron has a photograph in the show at the Levy!

This picture was taken in the coffee shop in low light, so not much detail is captured, but it's a good picture to show the arrangement. Many of the paintings here and at the Berwick Public Library have been posted on little green marble from March through early September.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

some photographs taken by ron





I borrowed these from Ron's Facebook page.

two shows of "interior landscapes"





My amazing framer, Rebecca, of RSP Studio in Dover, goes above and beyond for artists. She recently framed 20 of my small paintings AND personally hung a show of 10 of them this morning at Breaking New Grounds in Portsmouth, one of the best places for coffee in the Seacoast.

This afternoon, Ron and I hung the other 10 at the Berwick Public Library in Berwick, Maine. Ron and I have a joint show there—he is showing some absolutely beautiful photographs he took in Ireland.

Monday, August 19, 2013

inspired by the landscape





Landscapes leave impressions. These paintings come from my appreciation of the light and landscapes of the Burren region of Ireland.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

beautiful inisheer








If you love rocks (and who doesn't?) the west coast of Ireland is the place to go. I am no stranger to stone walls, but have never seen anything like the stone walls of Inisheer, a small island off the coast (one of the three Aran Islands).

The Aran Islands are a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) region. Only about 5% of the people in Ireland speak Irish, but you'll see it written everywhere. Forget about trying to figure out the pronunciation of written words, but you can enjoy the beauty of the spoken language. We heard it in the coastal towns and on Inisheer.

Friday, August 16, 2013

photographing wildflowers in the burren










Experts say that Mediterranean and arctic flowers bloom together in the Burren. I only know that it is a beautiful landscape, sometimes bare limestone, sometimes dressed with these jewel-like plants.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

ruins near quilty









These pictures were taken near Quilty, a tiny, coastal town. Every town we visited had an ancient, ruined church. It seems that once the roof caved in, the graveyard expanded to what had once been the inside of the church.

The castle was one of those I mentioned in an earlier post—it has become a fencepost for the corner of a pasture. You can see the farm gate in one of the pictures. Unlike most of the castles we saw, this one stands in a broad, flat, open field.