Friday, September 16, 2011

Deep Forest Shallow Pool


Any healthy forest in the Northwest can be quite dark in the summer. The damp, rocky pools where just ferns and mosses grow, especially appeal to me. There`s something solemn and peaceful about such places.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Landscape Abstraction


I don`t do many paintings that have unrecognizable elements.
David Trowbridge and I are collaborating on a couple of pieces for a benefit for the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. I was trying to create something evocative yet neutral for him to respond to. We`re going to trade our paintings back and forth until we get something we like. With this abstraction, I got carried away and think I`ll keep it.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Collage #4


My BFF is visiting from New Mexico and we`re having fun despite the scorching weather. We scheduled her visit now, before the rains and after any chance of summer heat. Oh well, it`s not raining.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Morning Fog Surrounds the Sun Drifting above the Waves


It took me a very long time to appreciate the work of Joan Miro. I couldn`t 'get' it until something in me was ready. Now it strikes me as profound, though I have no idea why or how he painted as he did, I`m just so glad he did.
Some of his later works have the most beautiful poetic titles.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Rio en Medio 6


A snowy landscape for our belated heat wave.
This came from a most amazing hike last April in New Mexico.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Water Wetland Field Study


I spoke too soon about our benign weather, the forecast is for the upper 90s by weeks end.

This improvisation began with the idea of contrasting the 'wild' wetlands with the geometry of agriculture. It`s a theme I`ve long been interested in. Without much of a design in mind, it quickly became a scene with many revisions. When it started to look like a Roman fresco I thought I might be on to something.