Yes, this is a seven colored woodblock print. I used seven different blocks of wood to create this masterpiece.
Yes, this is a seven colored woodblock print. I used seven different blocks of wood to create this masterpiece.
I’ve decided that I need to add a little life to my work.
20“ x 16“ oil on panel $2,500.
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This painting is up the street from my grandparents house. I remember my grandmother being active in the town by voicing her opinion in the local newspaper. In fears that there would be problems in the future she was against having the powerlines underground when the town proposed it.
these are my most recent commissions, work of house portraits. Be on the list year 2024. please reach out to me here.
I love it that this image, that I had created over seven years ago, has started to become the cymbal of shining a light on dyslexia. As some of you know. In the late eighties I was diagnosed with dyslexia. I was fortunate to be able to attend Landmark school 1991-2000. In 1991 I also started taking classes at the Acorn Gallery School of Art. This is where I learned that I hyper focus and that I am able to break down an image sequences to create a piece of art work. Both Landmark and the Acorn Gallery changed my life. In the early 20s my twin brother Jason and I created a painting together to give to Landmarks middle school. When I graduated high school, 18 years later, I surprise the high school with the lighthouse.
Martha’s Vineyard
This is what I think of when I think of Martha’s Vineyard. There’s a point when the trees start shrinking, and the rooftops show them self.
This piece is a 18”x 24” oil on panel.
As of 11/10/23, these are my available works of art. Please enjoy and let me know if you have any questions. These are roughly 16 x 20 and larger.
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A big thank you to Plum Island Café I have had my art hanging at plum Island Café in Newburyport MA for over two year. I just want to say how grateful I am to be able to show my work during the pandemic.