Thursday, July 8, 2010

"Children of Summer" in Plymouth, MI

My newest solo exhibit is open; "Children of Summer"at the Plymouth Community Arts Council. There are 24 oil paintings of children in the sun, sand and water. The exhibit is showing from July 6th until August 5th, from 9 til 5, Monday through Thursday. There will be a "Meet the Artist" evening on July 23 from 6 til 8 and the wonderful people at the PCAC are coordinating with an Ice Cream Social at the same time.
The painting at the left is my most recent; "Laughing Waves."


Warm, swift and smiling

Waves and children play their game

The joy of summer


Friday, March 26, 2010

Sandy Turrets


I just finished another painting. The usual 40" x 30". The source was a photo that my sister-in-law, Mary, took at the beach in Manistee. The girl was working on a sandcastle with a seagull feather stuck in the top. I left the feather out of the final painting though because it detracted from the girl. I was taken by the contrast of the quiet horizontal lines of the water against the angles of the girls arms and legs.
The haiku for this piece is:

Sandy Turrets

Lost in reverie

Lapping waves chant hushed chorus

Sandy turrets rise


Bill


Friday, January 15, 2010

New painting - Mother's Pride


I’ve just finished a new painting, which I’m titling Mother’s Pride. It’s an image of a mother and her young daughter at the beach.


Mother’s Pride

Daughter’s world wonder

Young mother’s contented pride

Seeds of memories


It’s done in my usual oil paints and is 40” high by 30” wide. I’ve worked to maintain the flatness of the picture plane, away from the illusion of depth while, at the same time, show the light and warmth of the sun. I feel that these two competing emphases, when properly married, will produce a work that is approachable as both a realistic and an abstract form.