
I haven’t been posting new art recently as I’ve been a bit busy with a couple of other projects, namely framing up paintings for upcoming shows and building a deck. I’ve got another big construction project planned for the next couple weeks – a small studio! I’ll be back and sharing new art as soon as the sawdust settles.
Archive for May, 2007
Framing and other tasks
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007Moment of Sun – painting a day
Thursday, May 17th, 2007
“Moment of Sun” oil on canvas panel, 5×7″, SOLD
I painted this little painting the same day I did this one. I was ready to pack up and go home when the fog started to break up, and the sun cast this great shadow across the roof of the barn. I cursed a bit for having cleaned up my palette, and then started mixing new piles of paint.
Periodic Table project
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007These are my two linocuts for the Periodic Table Printmaking project. It’s being organized by Azure Grackle. Printmakers were asked to pick a element from the periodic table, and make a print. The only restrictions are the size (6×6″), and that the symbol and atomic number had to be present.
I chose Carbon because I was teaching about the carbon cycle at the time the project was announced, and I think global warming and climate change are the big issues of our time. Annie Bisset has also made prints that address the issue of climate change, and it’s a difficult topic to encapsulate in a single image. I decided to focus on human impacts – driving, flying and deforestation.

Bohrium is a synthetic element named for Niels Bohr. Having drawn innumerable Bohr diagrams of atoms, the image of a Bohr diagram as a halo came immediately to mind.
Blue Waters
Thursday, May 10th, 2007
“Blue Waters” oil on panel, 8×10″ [$320+shipping]
After driving over to Tomales Bay last weekend, I stopped for some oysters in the town of Marshall and then painted the kayak haul out at Blue Waters Kayak. According to their website, they’re seeing gray whales in Tomales Bay right now, so it’s a great time to get on the water.
Small Oak
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
“Small Oak” oil on board, 8×10″ [$320+shipping]
I did this little study of a small oak on the way to the coast last weekend.
On a more technical note, I’m changing the host for my website, so if you notice any strange glitches, please feel free to drop me an email. Apparently it takes a couple of days for all the world’s name servers to figure out where my images are.
And the other news of the day is I’ve heard from the Mill Valley Fall Art Festival, and I’ll be there in September. I think I’ve got a lot of framing to do in the next few weeks. If you’d like a little postcard with my show dates and locations sent to you, let me know and I’ll add you to my snail mail list.
Line of Eucalyptus
Monday, May 7th, 2007
“Line of Eucalyptus” oil on canvas, 12×24″ [$900+shipping]
I started this painting outside, and then ran out of time, so I finished it in the studio. It’s from the same location as this little painting.
Frog in a Dish
Monday, May 7th, 2007
“Frog in a Dish”, oil on canvas panel, 8×10″ [$320 + shipping]
This rubber squeaky toy frog has been kicking around my house for years. I don’t even remember where it came from. I’m not sure why it was painted yellow and black like a poison arrow frog, when the shape is more like a bullfrog. Nobody thought to ask a biologist I suppose. I thought I’d take another stab at the “totally today” bowl, focusing just on the shape of the bowl and ignoring the pattern on the outside. (thanks Linda!).
The weather today was warm and sunny, and I spent the day painting at the coast. I’ll share the results once they’ve had a chance to dry a bit.

