Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The Tybee Light
This is a painting of the Tybee lighthouse on Tybee Beach, a few miles from Savannah, Georgia. I captured this image at sunset, after a summer thunder storm.
Tellis Pharmacy
This beautiful old pharmacy is located on the south end of King Street in Charleston, S. C. Originally, I intended to do an oil painting of this subject, but it seems to lend itself more to a lithograph because of the subtleness of the tones in the building. I couldn't achieve the bright colors needed in the incongruous neon lights with watercolor, so I punched them up with Prismacolor.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Poppy Fields-1
This is one of two pieces of poppy fields from which I have made giclee's. By printing these on canvas and adding texture with a polymer jell medium, they are nearly undistinguishable from the originals. These fields were in the foothills of North Carolina, near Morganton.
Friday, July 25, 2008
King Street, Charleston
The Hatteras Light
White Calf
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Runt
The Priest, Father Teasley, Trinity Church.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Rainbow Row-1
This is one of a series of paintings and drawings of Charleston, S. C. Notice the hand built crackle finish frames that we create in-house. The mounding on these frames is more than six inches wide.
Sunset, Catamarans
This was the view from my hotel room balcony north of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I had seen these catamarans pulled up on the beach many times and always thought I'd someday paint them when the light was right. The contrast between the yellow sails and violet shadows on the sand make the image sparkle.
The original drawing is printed on canvas and hand textured by the artist. Available framed or unframed.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Rising Fog, Shanandoah Valley
Turnin' Dirt
This painting was inspired by an image on an old magazine cover. It reminds me of scenes from my childhood, when visiting relatives in eastern North Carolina.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Red Pears
I set up this still-life on the island in my kitchen. I love the backlighting and the subtle highlights and reflected colors.
Self Portrait
The Steeplechase
Bactrian
I saw these dunes on a trip down the Outer Banks of North Carolina. They reminded me of the humps on a bactrian camel, thus the title. There is a wonderful sense of light and color in this painting.
Tobacco and Barns, Down East
I spotted these barns in Johnston County, NC, on my way to a family reunion. On the way back home, I did some photo studies of the barns. Unfortanately, there was a grass field in front of the tobacco barns. Later, I went in search of tobacco fields I could place in the foreground. I was lucky to find what I was looking for, close to home, in Moore County.
Portrait of Ryan Anderson
Friday, July 18, 2008
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