Page 3 of 4

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…

Egret on the swamp

Oddly, until recently I thought I was painting and photographing birds and water out of convenience. But the truth is that my eye is naturally drawn to them….

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…

Succulents

Nearly two years ago I took a photo of two varieties of aloe during a memorable stroll with my son Peter through the UC Berkeley Botanical Garden. I…

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…

Georgetown Art & Wine Walk

Yesterday morning I delivered “On the Inlet” to Debbie Smith, owner of Art Harbor Gallery & Studio in Georgetown, S.C. The charming waterfront town is doing its first…

View from the Path

Looking left from the Path to Meditation, there’s a sea of grasses that ends at the edge of the inlet, barrier island beyond. It’s particularly beautiful when the…

Morning Walk to Meditation

When weather permits, mornings I walk this quiet, sandy path to just the other side of the dunes, unfold my beach chair, and do my morning meditation by…