Artworks on Display
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The Bounty (For Sale By Owner)
Oil on linen, 2012-2015
36 x 48 inchesA pink house for sale by owner adjacent to Downeast Maine’s largest lobster picking factory. Painted from life in Prospect Harbor, Maine.
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The Four Seasons All Year Round
Oil on linen, 2012- 2013
36 x 56 inchesA view of a farmhouse and country road in New Hampshire painted en plein air in all four seasons.
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The Blue Room
Oil on linen, August 2015
28 x 36 inchesA view of the White Mountains from Sugar Hill, NH. The new poured foundation in the foreground serves as a modern evocation of the area’s weedy cellar holes that once provided Robert Frost with inspiration for his poetry. Painted en plein air.
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Upright Grand
Oil on linen, August 2014
24 x 20 inchesAn upright grand piano, covered in real ebony and ivory keys and once a symbol of prosperity, lies abandoned outside a decrepit farmhouse. Painted en plein air in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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Kiryas Joel Exodus--Bethlehem Pilgrimage
Oil on linen, 2015-2018
30 x 36 inchesThe Victorian inns of Bethlehem, NH have welcomed Chasidic families from New York for over a century. Painted from life on Main Street in Bethlehem, NH.
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The Yellow Room
Oil on linen, 2015-2017
20 x 24 inchesUnderneath a wall-papered bedroom in the garret of an old farmhouse, a large black TV dominates the space.
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Pegasus Refueled
Oil on linen, 2013-2018
37 x 48 inchesA pair of horses find hay between the abandoned pumps of a closed Mobil gas station as mares tails clouds wisp above them in the New Hampshire sky. The presence of Mobil Corporation’s Pegasus logo is an ironic reminder of the once ubiquitous use of horses for transportation before their replacement by combustible engine vehicles. Painted en plein air.
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Rural Route (Whitcomb Hill Road)
Oil on linen, August 2013
12 x 54 inchesA summer stroll up Whitcomb Hill Road in Bethlehem, NH and the various sites that are seen.
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Return to Sender
Oil on linen, August 2017
34 x 34 inchesA view of Robert Frost’s mailbox, painted from life in Franconia, NH.
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Nothing Gold Can Stay
Oil on linen, Jul-Oct 2015
12 x 22 inchesA memory of a burning farmhouse based upon a painted study of the fire, juxtaposed with the structure’s foundation cellar and seen amidst peak autumnal color.
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Seven Days on Schoodic
Oil on linen, October 2014
18 x 26 inchesSeven consecutive days of depicting the permutations in weather and atmosphere while painting plein air on Schoodic peninsula in Acadia National Park, Maine.
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Echo Lake
Oil on linen, Aug-Sep 2011
30 inchesA bather wades into Echo Lake surrounded by the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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Marilyn Maintains the Meadow
Oil on linen, 2009-2010
24 x 36 inchesThis New Hampshire landscape has been tamed by human toil into a verdant meadow. Maintaining that state of perfection requires continual effort. The woman who drives the tractor patiently oversees this process engaging with the forces of nature in the desire to create an idyllic space.
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Peacable Northeast Kingdom
Oil on linen, 2008-2009
24 x 36 inchesA young woman cyclist encounters the ephemeral apparition of a moose drawn to the apple trees that flank an abandoned farmhouse. This wild creature’s vulnerability and increasing scarcity is underscored by its transparency.
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World Trade
Oil on linen, 2013-2015
30 x 32 inchesA view towards One World Trade Center (known as the Freedom Tower) as seen from the Meadowlands of New Jersey. Painted from life.