sold
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
"Book Club"
sold
Monday, January 7, 2013
"Reading Up On"
sold
Friday, February 3, 2012
"Mensch"

oil on masonite
sold
Normally, I would ignore the detail of the wall behind him - keep it simpler. But in this case, I thought it added something right. This new painting will be added to my ongoing series ATL to NYC & Back.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
"Smooth Sailing"

oil on masonite
sold

This painting will be included in the upcoming group show at 16 Patton Gallery - my collection features New York Life.
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
"Sailor Man"

oil on masonite
sold
Monday, July 18, 2011
"Treed Tops"

oil on masonite
sold
This view is from Central Park's Conservatory Water (is that right?), a moment of Zen as we walked around 5th Avenue on our first full day in the city. I particularly loved seeing the rooftop trees around New York. Nice, surprising sprouts of green. This painting is included in my series ATL to NYC & Back.
a little info......a nice man from New York wrote me to say, "what you painted is what we old New Yorker's call the 'boat pond'. Growing up... the Boat Pond was a very important part of this kid's life starting with E.B. White's 'Stuart Little'. " This gentleman is still building and repairing pond model boats - how cool is that? The morning we were there, more than a few kids were steering those little sailboats, just like old times. Thanks for the info Mike.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
"Park Central"
sold
This new painting, a crisp October day in Central Park, New York City, where all kinds of people were enjoying the sun and the shade - will be on auction starting this evening, with 100% of the final sale donated to the Sisters of Our Lady.
Monday, May 28, 2007
"Central Parking"

oil on masonite
sold
It's a good thing this was a holiday weekend because this painting took me all weekend. Admittedly between the swimming and eating and sleeping late. I'm an impatient painter if you don't know that about me - I want to start and finish in the same day or night. If I go to bed with a piece half done, I think about it and rework it in my head all night. Drives me nuts. But this weekend was the perfect time to attempt such a painting and I'm totally thrilled with the finished product. Hope you all had a good time off and I'll be back in a couple of days, after I catch up on some work.
This new painting will be included in my July show at 16 Patton, in Asheville. The scene is from New York City, a crowded bench in Central Park in October.