Did You Know June is Women’s Golf Month? June is designated as Women’s Golf Month – a joint effort of the LPGA, PGA of America, National Golf Course Owners Association and the LPGA Amateur Golf Association. Coincidentally, I recently finished some work featuring women golfers as the subject matter. Lady’s Touch Lady’s Choice For moreContinue reading “New Artwork: Ladies Golf”
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Save the Date for the Garrett County Studio Tour
The Garrett County Artist Studio Tour is Back The Garrett County Artist Studio Tour returns on July 27th and 28th, 2024, from 11 am to 5 pm daily. This event, organized by the Garrett County Arts Council, offers a chance to step behind the scenes and into local artists’ studios. What to Expect: Stay Tuned! In the coming weeks,Continue reading “Save the Date for the Garrett County Studio Tour”
Crappie Run
I read about Jason Paugh of Red House, near Deep Creek Lake, officially becoming the fourth Master Angler awarded under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program. The highest award in the program recognizes the skill and determination required to catch ten trophy-size fish species in Maryland that all meet the minimum award sizes.Continue reading “Crappie Run”
“Starboard Tack” – New Sailing Art on Canvas
I recently finished up Starboard Tack pictured in situ below. This work on canvas is sized at 30″x15″. Most of these sailing paintings sell quickly. If you have a size you’d like in mind, please let me know, and I’ll be sure to create some in that size as I work on more over theContinue reading ““Starboard Tack” – New Sailing Art on Canvas”
Working Boat and Waterways Art Gallery
New Online Galleries I’ve been organizing my art to make it easier for you to view different collections. Recently, I created a new gallery for my Working Boat and Waterways collection. View Work In Situ This online gallery presents this collection of work on paper to highlight how pieces looked framed in different surroundings. AvailableContinue reading “Working Boat and Waterways Art Gallery”