Monday, November 25, 2013

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sunday, July 28, 2013

These photos show, after considerable editing, the thought that goes into a work of art. I find these interesting


Tuesday, June 25, 2013

    The images attached are of two new projects, a small book for the international project MIMB (Monumental Idea Miniature Book), and is a loose visual chronology. These little books travel all over the world for a year or so.
   

  




   

    There are a set of images attached that attempt to walk you through the steps of my latest print. I have been finishing up images placed on blocks for the past year or so, with eclectic results. 








Thursday, June 13, 2013



"Congratulations!  I am pleased to inform you that Abandoned Orchard and April Orchard were accepted for Warmth of Light/Chill of Night.   Your submission was a welcome sight.  This special exhibition will be featured at Whitaker Center from June 22 – August 22, 2013. " From the Susquehanna Art Museum, an acceptance letter for an exhibition.

Friday, May 31, 2013


This image is of my latest lino print on the drying rack in THE STUDIO. It will be torn down into a single strip of images called Country Comics, Man Ray and bound into a book for MIMB (Monumental Idea Miniature Book). If curious about this project or you are an aficionado of handmade books, Google is your friend.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Alluvial Fan, a varnished drawing, and Predictable Behaviors, an oil on canvas, have been selected by the Susquehanna Art Museum to show in the Pennsylvania State Museum, from June 2013. The title of the juried exhibition is Construction/Destruction.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Monday, April 1, 2013


I will be the featured artist at The Mahler in Raleigh, North Carolina in May 2013. This Belgian Moonscape will be the centerpiece. You might be in the area?

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Hamilton Club of Lancaster has purchased two pieces of works on paper for their permanent collection, a drawing Seasonal Still Life, and through the annual auction, and subsequent donation to the Club, a watercolor entitled Premium.

http://www.arkarts.com/collection/

The Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock has accepted two major drawings to the permanent collection. They are now safe for all times and displayed for the public. I have added the link to the museum collections so you can view the company I keep there. Hopefully the collected images will appear in this post.

A new addition to the print portfolio, Red Snappers, from the "deadfish" series. The technique: two blocks both printed in the reduction process.

Monday, February 18, 2013

here today, gone tomorrow

The Tapan Zee bridge in moonlight. Drawing: chalk on paper, 30x40"