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Autumn Pond

A little plein air painting of mine that’s going in the ABSTRACT show at William H. Miller Studios & Fine Art. Reception is this Saturday, August 17, from…

At First Light

From a recent visit to Huntington Beach State Park. Richard and I camped there overnight in our van so I could walk to the causeway before dawn. As…

Gallery home

Since my father’s passing last September I can now devote more time to artwork. Track lights were just installed above my easel, so I’m not so dependent on…

Night Heron

Smaller than the other pieces I’ve been doing recently. I used a rather bushy brush this time, enjoying keeping things flowing, on the edge of abstract. Acrylic on…

Song of the Cypress

In “Song of the Cypress,” a 4 foot-wide canvas allowed me to immerse myself in the natural environment of a black-crowned night heron. I love how the bird…

Meg’s Stream

Update Feb. 11, 2024 — Honored that Meg’s Stream was the third to be chosen during the raffle! Wonderful to know it’s being appreciated. I’m very pleased that…

Egret, night heron, ibises

My acrylic painting “On the Marsh” is based on a photo I took in the aviary at Brookgreen Gardens, shortly after the zookeeper tossed out some fish at…

An old Polaroid

Just found an old Polaroid photo of a large acrylic painting on canvas (8 ft. wide if I recall right) done in art school — I didn’t think…

On the Cypress Swamp

The Annual Members’ Judged Show of Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild opened this evening at Seacoast Artists Gallery and will be up through October 29, 2021. One of…

A sale

Richard and I went by Myrtle Beach Art Museum Friday morning to pick up my painting, “Feeding Time,” at the close of the show, and I was informed…