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Audubon Stream
Audubon Stream

Audubon Stream

A small stream that I have painted numerous times. This little stream in leads into the pond that is behind my house on the Audubon property that is adjacent to my property. I love the color of snow in the shadows and the stream turned into a path.

  • 8 x10" oil on panel
  • unframed
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  • painted in January 2019 en plein-air on a warm winter day.
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Winter Waterways
Winter Waterways – SOLD

Winter Waterways – SOLD

A small stream that I have painted numerous times. I stand on the road and the stream goes underneathe the road to a ton on the other side. I love the water comes right to me, and then end of the stream diminishes in the field. This is the first time I have painted this spot with snow. It love the blue shadows. 8 x10", on linen panel. winter 2020. Unframed

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The Pop Up
The Pop Up

The Pop Up

30 x 30", Oil on Canvas. Gallery wrapped canvas. Unframed. Family camping in Assateague MD. Filled with light and color, this painting is a summer vacation. Camping in a pop-up is a classic american pastime . Yes, I own this camper and proud of it! I paint what I know. I store my paintings flat inside after it folds up! This is where I stay when I paint the Sea & Sky paintings. Deep Navy blue, sunlight and figures create movement in this piece. The repetition of the Palm trees creating pattern. If you look closely you see my dog and daughter in the shadows.

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Climbing Roses
Climbing Roses

Climbing Roses

This was the first year since Hurricane Sandy that these roses were back in bloom and looking their best. I was inspired by the afternoon light on their arching branches.  June Climbing Roses, oil painting on linen panel, 12" x 16". Painted in plein-air in the entrance to my backyard. I kept thinking "you can't have the light without the dark".