The problems most growing artists try to solve often boils down to a lack of singular purpose. For example, a common question plein air painters ask is, “how much time
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It’s been a turbulent few weeks, so I’ve not painted much. Spoiler alert: this story does have a happy ending. Some of you may know I was diagnosed with cancer
Here’s another study of “Lands End” (Golden Hour) I started in my previous post. I created a video of the process, by stringing together still photographs of various stages of
Last Sunday was a beautiful day for walking, and the far western edge of San Francisco (known as “Lands End“) was striking the last hour of the day (“Golden Hour“).
Hung out at home today, so went through my digital library to find images to paint. I’ve always loved this late afternoon shot of Venice, in the “Golden Hour”. This
Dusk is my favorite time to paint–I’d like early morning too, but I’m not a “morning person”. This was done from a photo I took during the Golden Hour in
Today’s event was a public paint-out on the grounds around Mountain Springs Gold Course. It seemed a bit out of the way to me, but ended up being surprisingly well
I’m all set for “Gold Country Plein Air” next week. The paintings below will be in the “pre-show” from Tuesday to Saturday next week. Monday, I’m going to start by
I have felt so guilty that I haven’t blogged recently! I have been crazy busy. Mike and I spend so much time in the most beautiful American city (San Francisco,
I finally have all my work ready for my solo show at Robert Lewis Gallery! It opens Friday, April 13th. Hope to see you there (click here to view paintings