Exteriors

  • The Gull House in Poplar Branch sits facing the highway waiting for the arrival of the guests. The guests are typically outdoorsmen and anyone who just wants to take a break in the quiet countryside. The Albemarle Sound is just 2 miles away — a good walk for the kids or a leisurely stroll for…

    Bird sanctuary: The Gull House, Poplar Branch, N.C.
  • Boise Blue Art Supplies

    Boise Blue was a downtown landmark that sold art supplies. It was for me what a candy store must have been to a child.

    Boise Blue Art Supplies
  • Bike under a Blue Moon

    A blue light bathes a quiet street scene. A bicycle is parked on the pavement outside of an apartment facing out on a cobblestone street. An empty chair is seen nearby. The apartment door is ajar, revealing a vacant room filled with a warm, welcoming light. An open window lets the fresh air in.

    Bike under a Blue Moon
  • The Delivery

    A delivery bicycle is parked on the pavement next to an open door somewhere in the French Quarter. An empty chair is seen nearby. The street door to the apartment is left open, revealing a lighted room with a blue light. It’s a cool blue. New Orleans is bathed in a warm light tonight. PURCHASE…

    The Delivery
  • Blue Shotgun in Mid City

    The house where my dear friends live is on a quiet street that has friendly neighbors. It’s located only two blocks from a corner tavern that has free popcorn at happy hour. It’s a shotgun design, meaning each room is located one behind the other. You could shoot through the open front door and the…

    Blue Shotgun in Mid City
  • Bike Alley in the Fall, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches This piece is based on the original Bike Alley that was the announcement image for Coming Into View earlier this year at the Carol Robinson Gallery.  This bad boy shipped off to Carol this week to be included in the annual Art for…

    St. Peter’s Bike at St. Peter’s Apartment
  • Hail, Hail, Boise Blue!

    Here’s my painting for the Treasure Valley Artists’ Alliance’s Local Color show in celebration of Boise’s 150th birthday. This is based on Boise Blue — an art supply store that I used to love to visit. It closed about three years ago. I have fond memories of all the great art stuff they had, their…

    Hail, Hail, Boise Blue!

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