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Saturday, August 25, 2018


It has been a busy summer!

I have been part of a group of 50 artists working on this partnership with the Brandywine Conservancy...

"An exciting new partnership between the Brandywine Conservancy and LandArt Events is bringing together area artists, local farmers and farmers markets on a mission to raise awareness — through art — of the incredible open space and sustainable agriculture resources in our region. Working over a 10-month period, a combination of juried and invited artists are painting works en plein air — “in the open air” — on private lands permanently protected by the Conservancy, with a culminating art show and farm-to-table small plate tasting on Sept. 29."

I will have about 6 paintings in the exhibit... "Palette to Palate" ... for more details and to purchase tickets, click here

I had a fabulous time at Plein Air Easton in July. This was the 2nd time I was juried into the event and I was thrilled to get the opportunity to participate again. It is according to some, the largest, most prestigious plein air event there is. It is certainly one of the best run anywhere, with a very loyal following of supporters along with a great group of volunteers. I had a very productive week and was happy to make a number of sales!
2 Boats at Dogwood Cove  14 x 11
(painted at pre-competitionTilghman Island paintout)
St Michael's Cocktail hour 12 x 16  SOLD
Foxy's Umbrellas 6 x 8  SOLD
Manor House 9 x 12  SOLD
Catching up at the Farmers Market 12 x 12

Swim at Oxford Beach 10 x 20  SOLD


Oxford Flags 9x12 
(after doing this little study, I decided to return the next afternoon to do a larger painting)
Main ST afternoon 20 x 16
Cutts and Case Reflections 12 x 12  SOLD

Early Morning Port Street  8 x 10  SOLD

Colors on Main ST St. Michaels 12 x 12


Rocking Nocturne party at the Avalon  11 x 14
Colors on Harrison St. 9 x 12

At the Opening with my 2 "competition paintings"

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