“A New Day”
Published August 14th, 2009A magnificent opening to a new day – Sunrise over the Atlantic.
SOLD. Please email me if you are interested in others like this.
A magnificent opening to a new day – Sunrise over the Atlantic.
SOLD. Please email me if you are interested in others like this.
Here’s something I keep returning to – a field of sunflowers. It’s a breathtaking site to happen upon, which I did near Stockton, NJ. This is the fourth variation that I’ve painted of this particular scene. I started this one last year but got sidetracked. I find that it really is good to come back to a painting and work from memory anyway.
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The child in me loves this subject. I started this painting a few months ago, then put it aside. I returned to it and finally captured the mood I remembered. This field was somewhere near Bowman’s Tower in PA.
See November 8 archives for a smaller painting of the same subject, different vantage point, titled “To The Tower.”
Mother Nature nurtures. Here’s just a tiny parcel of what awaits us at Longwood Gardens. A riot of color and shapes that is ever-changing. A feast for the eyes and soul.
“The Farm Illuminated” was based on an image taken by a photographer friend of mine. The light traveling across the trees and fields is what got me.
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Please contact Chapman Gallery in Doylestown, PA if you are interested in buying this landscape.
Do you have a photos of a favorite scene you’d like me to paint? Send me an email and we’ll discuss it. The painting I create from your photos would be an impression of the scene, similar to the landscapes that are posted on my blog.

Oil Painting
2.75×6.75″ bevel-edge panel
“Balance, No. 2″ is part of a series of still life work that I’ve been expanding since the late 1990s. To see more in this Meditations series, please visit my website.
This is painted on a 1/2″ thick panel with finished beveled edges – no frame needed. It can be simply wall-mounted or set on a table-top easel.
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