
9-14-2012
A crisp fall afternoon, relaxing after a day spent carving. Leaves are gone, there is a light mist over the corn stubble in the field. The plowed ground becomes shadow.
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A crisp fall afternoon, relaxing after a day spent carving. Leaves are gone, there is a light mist over the corn stubble in the field. The plowed ground becomes shadow.
The walnut stands clear before the forest as the light fades from an ordinary day made extraordinary. It amazes me that I always see something new in the same scene, Read More …
This smallish drawing is one of a few landscapes on canvas I did fall 2012, between larger canvases. Works this size are done in one day, and are a way Read More …
This piece was made for my daughter, who was excelling in ballet at the time. It’s still hers. These dancers are silhouettes lifted from Degas pastels. I cut them Read More …
I’m embarrassed to admit I can’t remember the name of the medieval painter I took this segment from. I stretched it and etched it into a patinated bronze wall sculpture. Read More …