• It’s That Time Again…

    It’s That Time Again…

    I renewed this blog again. I wasn’t sure if I was going to, it gets expensive after a while, but here I went, and did it anyway. Which brings to mind, just what was I doing over ten years when I started this blog? This was the last picture on display long, long time ago.…

  • Back to the Day Job

    Back to the Day Job

    Here’s a shot of the mall, where I work. There’s a carousal, which probably came from the old state fair for which Danbury, CT was known. I’ve done some drawing of the carousal, as this one: And this one: In a sudden turn of subject, there’s a song that was popular in the 60’s……….The Windmills…

  • Blackout !

    Blackout !

    “I’ve seen the lights go out on Broadway, I’ve seen the Empire State laid low.”    – Billy Joel Right now, Rose Garden is going slowly.  It’s through no fault of my own, but pet owners will understand.  Pumpkin has taken up a new sleeping spot, right behind my easel.   It’s a choice between letting…

  • After My Tirade About Dogs

    After My Tirade About Dogs

    Why am I suddenly drawing so many bicycles?  Is it some kind of Freudian thing? So, there have been two recent drawing of bicycles.  The last drawing I made, and this one: Is it a wish fulfillment of my unfinished application to the Rhode Island School of Design?  As I think I mentioned, part of…

  • All in a Day’s Work

    I’m kind of struggling here.  I’m trying to catch the excitement that I had for the artwork I did in New York, but have yet to capture in Connecticut.  Most of my work here, has come out boringly representational.  I kind of realize the elements I’m missing… I did put human objects as subject matter,…

  • A Brief History of My Relationship with Strawberries

    So, I’m fighting a bit of a summer cold, and  working on the full-sized strawberry patch picture.  Rather than lay out the whole composition before I filled in the details, this time I decided to let it flow….and fill in the details as I went along.  I thought it would be less tedious that way.…

  • Wishing You Joy…and a Couple of Blasts from the Past.

    I know I must sound like a broken record, referring to healing art.  Simply put, when a person is down and miserable, I want to supply an antidote.  My work is unabashedly feel-good, joyous and happy.  Making it brings me out of a chronic depression….I hope viewing it makes you happier, too. So, be it.…

  • Less than sparkling and FREE GIFTS!

    Putting together an art show can really sap your energy and creativity. I’m still enthusiastic about “Construction”, but I’m too tired and distracted to work on it right now. I went to Birch Coffee (5 East 27th Street) to check the space out again. I was worried before whether I’d have enough art to fill…

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