Horizon 26, acrylic on linen panel, 8x10” // Original available here // Prints available here
Horizon 27, acrylic on linen, 6x6” // Original available here // Prints available here
Horizon 26, acrylic on linen panel, 8x10” // Original available here // Prints available here
Horizon 27, acrylic on linen, 6x6” // Original available here // Prints available here
In Dreams 011, watercolor on paper, 8x10” // Original available here // Prints available here
In Dreams 012, watercolor on paper, 8x10” // Original available here // Prints available here
In Dreams 013, watercolor on paper, 8x10” // Original available here // Prints available here
My winning duo Betwixt & Between are now available exclusively at Minted!
Read MoreThis edition of my Horizon series was inspired by the rapidly changing hues of the sky and bay as summer storms rolled in and away, using a limited but vivid color palette in Pthalo and mineral blue.
The summer storms have been rolling in all week on the Jersey shore. This collection is of four stormy little seascapes in various shades of cool and warm grays are painted on 8x10” linen panels.
Living on the coast of the NYC bay, I am so very blessed to be able to gaze out at the water every day. I find the horizon line where the water meets the sky to be instantly calming, centering and at the same time powerful and energizing. Every day is different on the water. From misty gray fog that blends the earth into the sky, to spectacular summer sunsets in pink and tangerine, to earthy blues with just a hint of daylight coming through.
I’ve painted a number of these small seascapes on linen and canvas panels over the past two years. With the last of them sold, I’ll be adding several more this year inspired by my views here on the New Jersey coast (and perhaps a few other locations—we’ll see).
Here are the first three of this series reboot, inspired by the warm, gauzy late afternoon colors at the end of autumn.
Originals are available in my shop and on Etsy. Prints are also available in a variety of sizes and surfaces in my print shop.
In Dreams 008, watercolor on paper