You can turn sixty— Some towns that is old. But no, New York keeps it fun. August 2014 Watercolor Arches cold press, 300 lb, 10.25″ x 14″
Wonder who lives here? Just a beautiful scene from the Mediterranean. The waterfront and cliffs of Santorini are so dramatic—how does one take it all in? This little courtyard has…
One year later… Unless it is raining, it doesn’t take much for us to hop on the F train and get to Coney Island in under 25 minutes. Every Monday,…
No straight lines, lots of crumbling stones, plenty of charm June’s Mediterranean trip via the megaliner Silhouette gave me a chance to discover the subtle differences in the nine Italian,…
Oh to be able to spend more time there For a few hours in June, I explored the tourist area of Mykonos that most travelers know for small streets of…
Sun, light, blue, white I’m having a hard time deciding what to paint from my recent trip, so sketching out images has been a stressless way to play around with…
One day to admire, five days to paint My front and back gardens have several varieties of daylilies. Some came with the house and others were planted years ago. I…
Simply Santorini This is the first painting based on my recent trip to Italy, Greece, Malta and Turkey. On the Greek island of Santorini, these two chapels have the simplicity…
Even watercolor wants to go on vacation. What a fabulous day, hanging out on the deck #BrooklynBackyard and sneaking in one last quickie painting before vacation. Cardinals serenaded me and…
En Plein Air in the garden Chased raindrops all afternoon as en plein air became rain air during this painting of pink perennial geraniums and white aquilegia columbine. Forced to…