East Chop Through the Trees
Oil on canvas (16″ x 20″) East Chop light is one of five lighthouses in Martha’s Vineyard. The tree is now gone, but the lighthouse remains.
East Chop Through the Trees
Oil on canvas (16″ x 20″) East Chop light is one of five lighthouses in Martha’s Vineyard. The tree is now gone, but the lighthouse remains.
Gorgonzola
Oil on board (12″ x 16″) An assembly of some of my favorite things. This is my first and only still life to date.
Gorgonzola
Oil on board (12″ x 16″) An assembly of some of my favorite things. This is my first and only still life to date.
Evening at the Boat Yard
Watercolor on Arches hot press board (10.5″ x 13.5″) Sold. There is always an interesting scene at Ganyon & Benjamin boatyard in Vineyard Haven harbor.
Evening at the Boat Yard
Watercolor on Arches hot press board (10.5″ x 13.5″) Sold. There is always an interesting scene at Ganyon & Benjamin boatyard in Vineyard Haven harbor.
Vineyard Roses
Watercolor on Arches hot press board (10.5″ x 13.5″) These roses are from my garden in MV. The technique used a color triad of transparent paints individually applied in multiple layers to achieve the color and harmony.
Vineyard Roses
Watercolor on Arches hot press board (10.5″ x 13.5″) These roses are from my garden in MV. The technique used a color triad of transparent paints individually applied in multiple layers to achieve the color and harmony.
Harbor Sunset
Oil on canvas (20″ x 10″) My favorite scene. The sunset lit up otherwise drab, weathered buildings in Menemsha harbor, producing awesome reflections in the harbor water.
Harbor Sunset
Oil on canvas (20″ x 10″) My favorite scene. The sunset lit up otherwise drab, weathered buildings in Menemsha harbor, producing awesome reflections in the harbor water.
Menemsha Sunset
Oil on canvas (14″ x 11″) This sunset provided the glow seen in “Harbor Sunset”. A sailboat had just passed leaving a golden trail in its path.
Menemsha Sunset
Oil on canvas (14″ x 11″) This sunset provided the glow seen in “Harbor Sunset”. A sailboat had just passed leaving a golden trail in its path.



