Abstract Art “A Place at the Table”

Abstract painting featuring a mix of warm hues and textured brushstrokes. The top section displays a blend of orange and yellow tones with linear scratches, while the bottom section showcases rich, layered reds, oranges, and purples with visible paint textures and marks.

(Click me, I get bigger) “A Place at the Table” was the result of several synergistic forces. My girlfriend and I had been discussing abstract art after visiting galleries in New York and Washington, DC. She suggested that I give it a try. The problem was that I didn’t have a subject. On an unrelated … Read more

Mixing the works of Vermeer, Friedrich, Cezanne, Munch and the Renaissance

I’ve been busy lately, but criminally have not updated my page. Here is the latest from me. The only one that I’ve named is entitled “The Storm”. I used the techniques of Vermeer, Erbst, Cezanne and my own to create the scene of a woman surprised by some ominous weather. The woman at the window … Read more

My Latest Work

A friend wanted me to paint he and his girlfriend. Although I told him that my portraits never match the subject, case in point, when I tried to paint Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the final looked like Veronica from the Archie comics: But he was insistent, and so I attempted it and surprised myself. The painting … Read more