Pike’s Place Market

Watercolor This night scene of a fruit stand at the market has an influence of some of the old instructors I studied watercolor with.

Early Market Day in St. Andrews

Watercolor I sat in an alley, drinking hot chocolate and painting this scene, on a holiday in Scotland. This painting was shown in a National Exhibition.

Lunch Between Two Centuries

Watercolor People are enjoying lunch at a 19th Century Victorian building wedged in between two new 20th century buildings. This was shown in a National Exhibition.

Montreal Twilight

Watercolor This is a study of light, reflections and direction. There is a moody atmospheric quality to this painting.

Chinatown Spring

Watercolor This is the gateway between Eastern and Western cultures in San Francisco. I enjoyed painting the details and light to dark patterns.

Balboa Park

Watercolor I did this loose, painterly work after I returned from a trip to San Diego a few years ago. Before that, many years ago, when I was in college, I lived near Balboa Park and these buildings. They always fascinated me. I was glad to return to an old subject with a new eye.

Old Vermont Church

Watercolor This church and graveyard I found at the intersection of highways in a small town in Vermont. The light and cast shadows were extremely interesting. This painting works as a narrative and was developed as an example of that slow quality of life that seems to belong only to the atmosphere of a small […]

Day in the Park

Watercolor I caught this scene of grandparents sharing a warm winter’s day with their grandchild, feeding the birds at the park.

Kate on Violin

Watercolor This is of my niece Kate practicing her violin. It has been an award winning painting and has shown in National Exhibitions. It is also featured on the cover of a book, as well as featured in a book.

The Open Book

Watercolor This painting is another from my series of paintings in which I make reference to one of my favorite artists.