With a respectful bow to the album cover of the same name by the music group “Poco”, here’s the mighty Terrapin of the University of Maryland in all its glory – dated (by mistake) as “2002” (the year of our first Men’s National Basketball Championship).
I became a huge fan of the animated “Paw Patrol” series when my Granddaughter was hospitalized and these two characters would always bring a smile to her eyes.
A very nice covered bridge, one that crosses the South Branch of Gunpowder Falls where the Falls meet Muddy Creek not far from Prettyboy Reservoir, on the grounds of River Valley Ranch located about 7 miles northeast of Manchester, Maryland.
Purely a creation from my mind, I especially like the color blends in this particular painting.
I was kinda searching for a memorable Christmas gift for Grace, my wife and creative consultant.
This finished canvas was signed on 09/08/21, just three days before the 20th anniversary of a day that we should always remember.
“An Exhibition” January 19, 2008 – February 29, 2008 Paint Branch Unitarian Universalist Church 3215 Powder Mill Road Adelphi, Maryland I was very grateful when Jane Trout, a fellow member of the Laurel Art Guild, invited me to exhibit in this venue. This church features very avant-garde architecture and I … Read More
“Through the Years” April 6, 2007 – June 27, 2007 Publick Playhouse 5445 Landover Road Cheverly, Maryland When I learned that the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission had selected my work for a solo exhibition, I was thrilled…and terrified. I am eternally grateful to the members of the M-NCPPC … Read More
Here is my first effort at the easel following a multi-year involvement with “The Crucifixion”. Whereas “The Crucifixion” measures 48″ x 24″, “On the River” is just 20″ x 16″. Completed in 2006, just today I finally got around to photographing this painting and adding it to the Portfolio. BTW, … Read More
Balancing the number of my realistic paintings with my more abstract ones. Here is an example of the latter, rather than the former.