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Friday, December 9, 2011


These are my latest paintings. I have been working on more 12" x 12" landscapes inspired by the beautiful season of fall here in Maine.



Woods path at Rangeley Lake State Park.



From the roadside view at the Height of land, Rangeley.



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Friday, November 4, 2011


Alhambra, 2011. I painted this last summer as part of my postcards from around the world series. I have 10 or so other places in various stages of completion.
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Friday, October 7, 2011


Reversing Falls, Blue Hill, Me


Brooklin, Me



Hopkins Pond, Me









Quoddy State Park, Lubec, Me


Naskeag Harbor, Me

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Friday, August 5, 2011


Garlic, everywhere


Echinacea



Anise



waiting...


the First tomato.




The only zinnia that sprouted


Patty pans!


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Thursday, August 4, 2011


Some garden crops




Scarlet runner beans


Berries! Not from our garden, but picked at a local farm in Washington, ME.














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Friday, June 24, 2011


The garden is going! The squash has taken early hits from cucumber beetles, slugs, and turtles and the basil is complaining about the weather, but all else seems well so far.

foxy.

Love having lupine right in the yard.



Decoupage project from another class with Dina Petrillo, The Printed Object, June 17-20 at the Hutchinson Center in Belfast. We photoshopped our handmade prints from other sections of the course and used the copies to wrap objects of our choice. Below is a coat rack that I made as well.






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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

New work = print, cut, paste!



















Wednesday, May 4, 2011


Spring trip to Arizona and Los Angeles






























The Getty

Friday, January 28, 2011

Posted by PicasaThese are all monoprint works that I made in a workshop called "The Painterly Print," held at the University of Maine Hutchinson Center from Jan. 22-24, Instructed by Dina Petrillo. There are a lot of experiments here and the order of the photos goes from my final prints to the ones I made at the very beginning. I felt more like I was printing what I intended to toward the end. The whole thing was such a great time and I can't wait to make more.