After a snow storm, I took a drive to Valley Forge National Park (near my house) and saw these deer. They are so used to people that they let you get pretty close...though the doe was keeping a watchful eye while her fawn was eating.
May 7, 2009
A Watchful Eye
After a snow storm, I took a drive to Valley Forge National Park (near my house) and saw these deer. They are so used to people that they let you get pretty close...though the doe was keeping a watchful eye while her fawn was eating.
Apr 30, 2009
Apr 28, 2009
Oak Creek Afternoon
Apr 26, 2009
San Francisco Peaks, AZ
This painting was produced in a few days primiarily using a palette knife. It is based on photos I took while traveling through Arizona on vacation last year. This mountain range lies near Flagstaff, AZ and the view is from the highway traveling north from Sedona to the Grand Canyon. What a beautiful ride! Below are details of the painting so you can better see the knife technique...
Apr 23, 2009
Apr 8, 2009
Apr 2, 2009
Mar 22, 2009
Mar 12, 2009
Park Angel

My wife and I spent a weekend in NYC a couple of years ago and I snapped a photo of the famous angel fountain in Central Park (I'm sure there is a better name for it but I don't know what it is). It sits at the bottom of a grand stone staircase that leads to a pond. It is a great meeting place and is filled with humanity and quite a few ducks. I've been to a lot of large cities in both Europe and this country and seen a lot of city parks but I will always hold a special place in my heart for Central Park...it is by far the most amazing public space that this country has to offer. It is truely a jewel.
Mar 4, 2009
Mar 2, 2009
Duck Pond
Feb 22, 2009
Fresh Snow on the Battlefield
This is based on a photo I took last week when we got about 8 inches of snow. It was taken at Valley Forge National Historic Park, which is not far from my house. I plan on doing a few more paintings of this snowfall in Valley Forge as part of a series I'm working on for an upcoming show in August...I'm hoping snow will sell in the summer :)
Feb 16, 2009
Jan 20, 2009
Wild Island Cat
Jan 5, 2009
Single Mother / Two Kids
I just finished this today. I've only been able to work on it in bits and peices since Christmas due to the holiday runaround and the commissions I needed to finish for clients. I'm so glad it's done! It's inspired by a reference photo I took a couple of years ago at a petting zoo. It's the first of a series of animal paintings I'm working on for a solo show in June to be held at a local pet boutique..."Wag Your Tail", West Chester, PA.
16" x 20", oil on canvas, $750 USD
How I spent my XMAS vacation...pt 1
It's been quite a while since I posted...I've been busy working on commissioned portraits for Christmas. I couldn't figure out how to get all the photos together in a manageable way in one post so I broke this up into 3 pts. Enjoy ;)
"Hula", oil on canvas, 16"x20"
Nov 28, 2008
I just met a really talented animation artist at Thanksgiving dinner last night. Here's a link to her website: http://www.SarahDraws.com
Check out some of her numerous blogs and other sites as well...my favorite is a blog dedicated to the pursuit of the perfect candy... http://www.TheCandyEnthusiast.com
Check out some of her numerous blogs and other sites as well...my favorite is a blog dedicated to the pursuit of the perfect candy... http://www.TheCandyEnthusiast.com
Nov 12, 2008
Stepping Stones
This is a tranquil spot at the end of a creek bed full of boulders and small waterfalls in Chester County, PA called Saint Peter's Village. I've done several paintings based on photos taken while hiking around this area. It's one of my favorite places because of the peaceful energy there.
Nov 1, 2008
Still Standing
Oct 16, 2008
Star Wars mural

This mural was done in my studio on a sheet of canvas that will be installed on a bedroom wall in a client's home. It goes up just like wallpaper, using heavy-duty wallpaper paste (clay-based); and as long as the wall has been properly primed the mural can be removed in the future without damaging the wall or the mural. In this way it can be re-used and taken with someone if they move. It can even be re-sold on EBAY! I do most of my mural commissions this way...it allows me to work much faster and ship the finished mural to anywhere in the world (so I don't have to limit my client base to my home area). You can see more murals on my website: http://www.AMuralForAllSeasons.com
Oct 9, 2008
Just got back from Sedona...
What a spiritually renewing place! This was our first time to AZ (and to a desert for that matter) and we loved it. We hiked every day for a week, took a hot air balloon ride, explored the canyon in a 4x4 jeep, and took a day trip to the Grand Canyon. Yesterday it was over 90 degrees in Phoenix as we were leaving and we returned to a rainy, 50 degree Philadelphia airport! But it's always good to come home...now I can get working on a whole new series of paintings ;)
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