Intersection


 I enjoy the details of this painting. At first glance, you do not notice the houses off in the distance, because the brightness of the headlights demands your attention.  Upon further examination of the painting, you are able to enjoy all of its details.  This is 9 x 12 on hardboard.

Main Line


This painting captures the feeling of a secluded place. For a moment, you forget that you’re at a stop sign. I like how your eye immediately looks at the red sign and then travels to the rest of the painting.

This painting is 9" x 12" oil on hardboard Please call me, email me, or click here if you'd like to buy this painting.

McDonald's Breakfast

 

This month's theme is eggs, so let's kick it off with a good breakfast! I think I accurately captured each essence of a fast food breakfast from the hash brown's texture to the cheese crumbs sticking to the paper.  MMMMM!

This painting is 9 x 12 oil on hardboard. Please call me, email me, or click here if you'd like to buy this painting.

Social Classes

 

When I arranged this pair of boxes I was only interested in the warm and cool colors. I was struck by how it represented daily life. Maybe you are the cardboard box, working to support luxury either at home or for somebody else. Maybe you're the Tiffany box and you're being supported by somebody that loves you.


This painting is 6 x 8 oil on canvas panel. Please call me, email me, or click here if you'd like to buy this painting.

Atlantic City in the Morning

 

When I think of Atlantic City, I remember the lights, large casinos, gambling, shows and buffets.  It is easy to forget how different and desolate the city appears when you wake up.  This painting was inspired from looking outside my hotel window on my most recent trip to Atlantic City


This painting is 9 x 12 oil on hardboard.

Red Barn



I thought I would include one more red series painting. I like how the red barn in the distance is not as obvious as the focal point of the painting. I feel it is similar to my other barn paintings with the snow in this way.  This was a commissioned painting so it is already sold, but I hope you still enjoy looking at it.  It is 5 x 7 on canvas panel.

Bacon and Eggs

 


This is the last painting in my red series.  I love how the red from the rooster stands out in this painting and overpowers the splenda pig, initially.  Your eye then moves to the rest of the painting as you think to yourself, do roosters lay eggs? This is 6 x 8 on canvas panel.

95 North

 

The color that is used for road signs stands out so vividly in this painting. First, your eye travels to the bright green and then around to the rest of the painting.  I took this view from my car, near Baltimore on my way home from work.

Valley Forge Cannon

 

Valley Forge National Park is so colorful and beautiful in the summer. Since I have been painting so many snow-covered scenes lately, I decided to throw in this one.  The red cannon stands out against the green grass as we all think, is the snow over yet?

Weighing In

 

Shiny metal is another challenge to paint. I think I was able to capture the details of the scale while keeping the brass pig true to its color and luster. 

Shelter in the Snow

 


Another snow covered painting? Yes! I thought it was fitting to include another winter scene, especially with all of the snow still covering everything from the recent winter storms.  This reminds us that although the snow can be dangerous and annoying, there is still a beauty to it, which I tried to capture in this painting. 

Snowy Trees

 
 
I love how farms look in the winter, especially when you can see the vegetation peeking through the snow to remind us that Spring is near.  The colors of the sky accentuate the shadows in the snow and it just all works so well together. This is 11 x 14 on stretched canvas.

Shoot Me Cupid...With a Red Rose

 


I painted these red roses from a bouquet of flowers. I decided to focus in on two roses instead of the entire dozen, because it allowed me to show some more detail of the flowers.  I thought this was an obvious choice to include in my red series, especially because of Valentine's Day. This one sold quickly, but I hope you still enjoy looking at it.

Happy Birthday Jesus

 


I saw this sign on the way home from work and it fit in my red theme so I decided to include it.  I think I did a good job at accurately capturing the color of the Chick-Fil-A logo.  Pop art can sometimes be tricky, because it is so recognizable. Therefore, people would notice if the colors were off. It is painted on 7 x 5 canvas panel.

Peanut M&M's on Mahogany



Of course if I painted the milk chocolate M&Ms, I could not leave out the peanut ones.  It is painted on 6 x 6 gessoed illustration board.  Looks good enough to eat and I love the different colors. I have noticed I am painting a lot of pop art lately. It is funny I guess, but I often paint things I know and see everyday. I hope you enjoy.

Milk Chocolate M&Ms on Mahogany

 


Melts in your mouth, not in your hands. I love the different colors on this painting and I think the wood makes the candies really stand out. It is painted on 6 x 6 gessoed illustration board. 

Blue Tootsie Pop

 


How many licks does it take to get to the center of this lollipop?

This painting is 6 x 6 oil on illustration board Please call me, email me, or click here if you'd like to buy this painting.

Peanut Butter Cup on Mahogany

 

I decided to tackle the foil once again since it was difficult to paint with the Hershey Kisses and I love a challenge. I think the foil holding this peanut butter cup looks great.  Don't you? 

Yellow Flower

 

Sometimes it is fun to imagine that is is summer during the winter...with the sun coming into the room just for a moment. This painting captures this sunlight and how it reflects on the flower, tiny bottle and tea cup.