Watercolor painting has been a part of my life since 1972. I like the spontaneity and freshness of watercolor. My style has been influenced primarily by the California tonalists of the early twentieth century. Just as the tonalists, I am interested in capturing a subtle mood in my fine art paintings. The actual objects in the scene often act more as a backdrop for the painting’s atmospheric effects.
One of my favorite subjects has always been architecture, growing from an initial interest during the 1950s when I became impressed with the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. Later, a respect for the older architectural styles led to a six year project of producing ink drawings of many local landmarks for the Canton Preservation Society.
Old trucks, cars, boats and bicycles also catch my attention, and at times have gotten me in trouble when I have tried to bring home some derelict vehicle that was in need of more work than I could handle. Rather than haul them home now, I try to paint them where they lie.
Winter Fog
Award of Merit
Pennsylvania Watercolor Society International Exhibition, 2018
Big Tow
Honorable Mention
Akron Society of Artists
1053 Miller’s Dry Goods
1011 Cottage in the Woods
Docks at Sunset
1052 A Colony of Barns
River In Fog
1016 Main St Peninsula OH
1018 Mark’s Shed
Fading Light
Living on the Edge
Peace Cove
976 Old Depot
1045 Leaning This Way and That Way
Proud Old Prow
984 No spassing, or so the Sign Says
998 Trail OH
928 VW Type 2
Medina Ohio
Kidron Ohio
No spassing Sign, Fence
Southbound in Smithville
New River Bridge at Night
House on Wooster Pike
German Village Ohio
Cottage at Carriage Hill
977 Tudor House
927 Milford Mill
Rowsburg Ohio
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