Mar 9, 2020 | Tabloid art history
By the 18th century, the picturesque movement had taken hold in England and Germany as people grew weary of the more rational ideas associated with the enlightenment. Picturesque inspired paintings, sculpture, and landscape design featured asymmetrical compositions,...
Feb 27, 2020 | Tabloid art history
Claude Lorrain (1641). Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula. Oil On canvas, National Gallery, London. St. Ursula, a British princess (in yellow), who refuses to marry a pagan king, holds the flag with her emblem. She is returning to...
Jan 22, 2020 | Pulp painting
In this short video, I demonstrate how I apply abaca, that has been beaten for 20+ hours, to the surface of the rock and water painting, to give the illusion of pebbled rocks.
Jan 20, 2020 | Tabloid art history, Upcoming events
I am pleased to announce I will be offering a lecture in the Topsfield Town Library this coming spring in conjunction with my award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The focus of this year’s lecture will be connecting the picturesque movement in England...
Jan 7, 2020 | News from the studio, Upcoming events
Writing a check for 1000.00 to the Tri-Town Council. Photo: Jonah Rehak A group effort to make this moment happen. Photo: Jonah Rehak Pulling the five winners of the paper making workshop out of a hat. If your name wasn’t called, it was returned back to the bag...
Dec 27, 2019 | Upcoming events
As part of my on-going fund-raiser for the Autumn, River Road print sale, I will be presenting a check to the Tri Town Council on January 6, 2020 for 1000.00 dollars.