Some things I’ve been up to…

  • Some Kind of Statement

    Some Kind of Statement Originally uploaded by 730N. Clever without being overbearing? There is something I like about this image. A fly pinned to the flag. But why do I like this image? The image of nine mile run did not win any cash prizes in Pittsburgh. The judges are still coming from a modernist…

  • Julie’s Sycamore

    Julies Sycamore Originally uploaded by 730N. The painting is finished, signed, framed and delivered to Pittsburgh. I’m pleased with it and think it was a success. Sycamores are massive and quite beautiful. The bark is typically lighter than most trees and the leaves have a yellowish tinge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_sycamore Native Americans used Platanus occidentalis for a…

  • The Point at Which the Stream Emerges (Nine Mile Run)

    Come see it tomorrow night at the Phipps Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh PA.  6pm and a lovely buffet spread.  The work will be displayed in the entrance hallway. If for any reason you aren’t able to see it, leave a comment here and let me know what you think. technorati tags:painting, watercolor, environment

  • Upcoming Exhibition in Pittsburgh PA

    I have a piece in a show that opens March 3rd (6pm) at the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh. The show is juried and is part of a NSAL competition. There are some pretty sweet cash prizes to be had and I’ve put forth a watercolor effort I’m quite proud of. There is a cropped preview…

  • Update to the Artworks section of the site

    Just a quick note to point out that I’ve update the artworks section with long overdue navigation improvement. You can now view my artwork in 4 separate galleries; paintings, drawings, works on paper, and collages. And I put little arrows above each work that advances the image gallery. No more web mazes to navigate just…

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