This past winter, I’ve worked on completing a number of long-term paintings, most of which were of inland waterways. I’m still working on a couple commissioned works as well. In addition, I have a few seascapes underway that explore surf dynamics from new views and lower angle lighting. This past month, my work has been exhibited in a solo show at the Loomis Gallery at Mansfield University. In conjunction with the opening reception, I enjoyed the opportunity to provide a lecture to members of the art department about the history and impact of the 19th century Hudson River School of American art.
Throughout 2015, I’ve been driven to study the fascinating rock formations along the west shore of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Finally, I am excited to have a painting underway that will display these patterns.
Throughout 2015, I’ve been driven to study the fascinating rock formations along the west shore of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Finally, I am excited to have a painting underway that will display these patterns.