Tuesday, August 20, 2019

sailing on the Adventure


The Adventure is a fishing schooner built in  Essex MA 1927, 125 feet long, It was in Rockland ME in 1962 used as a day tripper. That was the summer Charlie played at  a club in the  Thorndike Hotel owned by the brother of Louise Nevelson the famous painter, sculptor. Last summer we found the Adventurer in Gloucester. It was completely restored and is being used for days trips. I had to take a trip on her. Doug by accident was passing through Essex a few years back when the Ardelle was being launched.




















sacred geometry paintings

3 triangles in 3 circles 16 x 20
These are some of my sacred geometry painting. Eleven since 2017


blue circle in yellow triangle. 16 x 20

circles in circles 18 x 24

building triangles 16 x 20

triangles fanning out

one blue triangle over two blue rectangles  16 x 20

yellow triangles  20 x 30

two yellow triangles 16 x 20


one in front of the other 12 x 12

rotating square 16 x 20

purple circle 16 x 20


pink triangle

blue triangle blue square 16 x 20

shelter 18 18

squares and circles  24 x 30

sacred geometry #1. 18 x 18

sacred geometry #2. 18 x 18

sacred geometry #4 18 x 18

sacred geometry #5 18 x 18

sacred geometry 5 arrows 20 x 30


all triangles 

one behind the other 16 x 20



Monday, August 12, 2019

Back in Maine


wild crabapple
All these paintings were made on the Back Cove property.
Here I am home in Maine for two months while the Ya Po Ah apartments get renovated. It is so good to be here, the place I love the most, my paradise. I just got back from a dip in the salt water, sat in the sun on the granite rocks, breathed in the salt air and listened to the water lap against the shore and the wind blowing through the leaves of the big oaks along the bank. I can look out to the mouth of the cove to see my favorite island Haystack that I have painted so many times. I am so thankful to be here.


Wildwlowers in the field



this shed is gone

marigolds in the moonlight
wood from old roof