Tuesday, May 29, 2012
I've been painting
Turner Road Horse Farm, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - SOLD.
Chicken House, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012.
Pasture, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - SOLD.
Shell Road Intersection, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - SOLD.
Far Away Farm, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - SOLD.
Patuxent River Bridge, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012.
Solomons Bridge, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - SOLD.
Boat House, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012.
Power Lines, acrylic and china marker on panel, 5"x7", 2012 - NFS.
I've been riding the wave of Paint Snow Hill landscape momentum ever since I came home. And the fact that Maureen's first year molars have settled down, and she's finally "sleeping like a baby" has been a large part of it. (Whoever coined that phrase must not have spent much time with babies.) In an effort to keep the paint flowing I added a few events to my 2012 calendar including paintouts at Clyburn Arboretum in Baltimore (where Becca and Ernest recently tied the knot) and at the Sandy Spring Museum in my home town. Speaking of my home town, I love that Greg Mort refers to it as "the historic Quaker village of Ashton, Maryland" in his bio, and I'm going to have to borrow that little piece of mystique for myself. It really makes the single traffic light and heavy suburbia sound sleepy and romantic, don't you think? More on Greg to come...
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