Spring 2020: Working through Corona

It's March 27, 2020. Day 10 of Shelter at Home. The best thing about being an artist right now is that you ALWAYS have something to do! Prior to COVID 19, I was fortunate to spend the month of February on Marco Island, Florida. I took my paints and my watercolor block with me and produced five new paintings there. Working from photos, the subject matter is scenes from "home". I'm continuing to paint and work on pen and ink drawings during this pandemic quarantine. 

 The next scheduled gallery event for me is the Spring Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour, which is scheduled for June 6 & 7. Hopefully this can go on as planned. Currently I have submitted three pieces to the Rockport Art Association & Museum for an on-line gallery. Exhibit schedules will likely be revised going in to spring for the other art associations and galleries. Stay tuned for that. 

Maritime Gloucester Show "Deck the Docks"

I am pleased to participate again this year in this art show at Maritime Gloucester on Harbor Loop. I have three paintings in the show: "Holy Mackerel", "Jolly Roger", and "America's Oldest Seaport". All are watercolors and all are available for purchase. A portion of the proceeds go to benefit Maritime Gloucester. 

Holy Mackerel

Jolly Roger

The opening reception is Wednesday night, Dec. 4th, from 6:00-9:00 pm. There will be a buffet of heavy appetizers and beverages. All the artists are local and all subject matter is related to maritime in some way. I got a little preview today and there are some really nice works! There will be prints as well as original work. 

Hope to see you there! 

Prints are Available of Any Piece You See Here!

Please email or call me for pricing. Any image seen on my site is available as a high-quality "giclee" print, done on watercolor paper in beautiful color, true to the original. This is an affordable way to own the image you love. Framing is available at a nominal cost.