I considered myself in good company when Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition notified me my work was declined for last year’s Wide Open 7 exhibition. After all, only a small percentage of hundreds of works were juried into the show. This year, I am beyond thrilled to have Yosemite At Work accepted (!!) into the BWAC Wide Open 8 exhibition, by juror, Cara Manes, Assistant Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art. Continue reading “Yosemite At Work is headed to Brooklyn!”
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High Rise
I worked on High Rise during 2015 and 2016. It’s a large piece capturing only some of the expansive view of Yosemite Valley. Continue reading “High Rise”
Pictured Rocks National Park
We took our old camper to Pictured Rocks one last time and camped at 12 Mile Beach in 2016. Continue reading “Pictured Rocks National Park”
Diver in the Sand
I visit Lake Superior occasionally to walk the beaches. Continue reading “Diver in the Sand”
Steeper
Yosemite Renaissance has selected Steeper to be in their 32nd exhibition at Yosemite National Park! What a great way to end 2016! Continue reading “Steeper”
Finishing Out 2016
I’m ending this year on a high note. Continue reading “Finishing Out 2016”
Drifters
Drifters is juried into Pictured: The Nation’s Most Spectacular National Parks, at St. George Art Museum in St. George, Utah! This exhibit, juried by Donna Poulton, Ph.D., runs August 27-December 31, 2016. Continue reading “Drifters”
Two Days at Kohler-Andrae State Park
One of the reasons I keep working on the Great Lakes pieces is because the colors of the lakes change from grays to various greens and blues. It is a blast to live here and enjoy the state parks along the lakes. Continue reading “Two Days at Kohler-Andrae State Park”
Sheboygan Ice
I know, just as we are warming up, I am making a post all about lake shore ice at Deland Park in Sheboygan! This is a reminder that summer is short here, live it up while you can!
Rim Blues
It was a misty day when we hiked the South Rim Trail in the Grand Canyon for the first time.