Sunday, December 19, 2021

Paintings for January State House Show


All That Glitters
36 x 28


Death Becomes You
29 x 29


Basking
28 x 36


Aerie
28 x 36


Head in the Clouds
26 x 27


1957 Pontiac Star Chief
20 x 26


Atlantic City Boardwalk, 1954
29 x 32



Morning Bar
28 x 36


Roy's Last Buck
36 x 28


LeRoy Club Lunch Break
28 x 36


What Are You Looking At?
26 x 28


Dad
27 x 19


Self Portrait With Mallard
36 x 28


Skrova, Norway
18 x 22


Sibirica
22 x 18


 

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Available Paintings

The following are 18 paintings that I have available to choose from for a show at the city hall / library.  

34 x 28


28 x 34


27 x 17


34 x 28


28 x 34


26 x 20


28 x 28


26 x 28


17 x 21


24 x 30


30 x 28


20 x 23


23 x 27


21 x 26

These three are of my dad from three different periods of his life.  The first from his high school senior photo, the second from middle age when he had three kids, the third when he was nearing 80 years old. I'm not so sure that they would fit in.


27 x 19


27 x 19


27 x 19

And here is one of my mom from a photo from the early 1960s.


27 x 19










Friday, August 30, 2019

Recent Paintings

Paintings from the last two years.


Oddveig


Meditative Anne at Dawn


Not all that Glitters


LeRoy Club members relaxing


Backyard Iris


Cows at Shelburne Farms


Near Skrova in Norway




Thursday, August 1, 2019

Holbein Art Event

Salvador Dali from Annelein Beukenkamp's portrait class.


From Lynn Pratt's reflections on metals and glass.



Sunday, July 10, 2016

Paintings from Jeannie McGuire Workshop

From the 5-day work shop of Jeannie McGuire at the Landgrove Inn.  This one is from a reference photo from the LeRoy Club.


Three more paintings started in the Jeannie McGuire workshop. The assignment was to paint three faces in a looser style.  These are from three reference photos of Martin's dad from different times in his life. The first is based on a graduation photo. The painting captures the colors of the 1950s and shows his Dad's exuberance and mischievous. The second was based on a photo from some time in the 70s and shows the strain of having to provide for three rotten punk children. The final is from a photo from a year or so ago.