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Tomato Sill No.2


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

This is number two of this weeks ebay listings. It's going to be a red week. Tonight, it's a little tomato. The next three days will have a couple of cherries, and what I'm hoping will be a pretty cool painting of some vintage aluminium drinking glasses. The predominant glass will be . . . red. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Oil & Vinegar


oil on hardboard panel
4'' x 8"

sold

Starting off this second week of ebay paintings with some salad dressing. We just got these two bottles for dispensing our olive oil, and balsamic vinegar. I knew right away I'd be doing at least a couple of paintings of these bottles. I've already got a number of other compositions ready to go that I really like. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Four in a Row


oil on hardboard panel
4'' x 8"

sold

Finishing off the week with a hint of red. Cherries are back in season, and this is the first of a new batch of compositions. No bowls, no linen, just the fruit on a stone table top. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Ice Cube


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

This is number four of this weeks ebay listings. It seems to be a week of single objects. I've got a few compositions involving ice in the works, so this is a study, of sorts, of ice. Suffice it to say you may see this particular cube again in the future - if one of those compositions gets the go. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Glass Sphere No.3


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I'm back to the little glass sphere. I never seem to tire of painting this subject. It was lit from above in this composition. I wanted to see, with more direct lighting, if I could draw out the depth of the object. Portray a sense of the "glass". I've just begun a search for an actual crystal ball. One with less impurites, and more refractive capabilities than these particular glass spheres. Utilize it in a manner similar to, but not a direct "rip-off" of, artist Steve Mills. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Goblet


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I found four of these small goblets at one of our local antique shops. They had a really great shape, and three of the four shined up nicely. They've rekindled my enthusiasm for painting reflective objects, and will probably be seen frequently on this site for a while. If you're interested in bidding on this painting you can do so by clicking here.

Pear


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I'm back on ebay this week. This is the first of five new six by sixers'. A single pear on a soapstone table top, lit from above by incandescent light. I had a good week, and was pretty happy with all of my new pieces. If you're interested in this one, you may bid on it by clicking here.

Sliced Bread No. 3


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"

Here is another for the upcoming group I'll be sending to Twinhouse. Love the bread. These will be delivered to the gallery in the next couple of days. Early next week I'll be posting some new six by sixer's for ebay. If you're interested in the purchase of this piece, you can contact Tiffany at Twinhouse Gallery by clicking here.

Sliced Bread No.2


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"

Here is another for the upcoming group I'll be sending to Twinhouse. Something for the peanut butter and jelly to go on. These will be delivered together when the group is complete. If you're interested in the purchase of this piece, you can contact Tiffany at Twinhouse Gallery by clicking here.

PB&J No. 4


oil on canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another of the upcoming group I'll be sending to Twinhouse. PB&J No. 4. I first became aware of this subject through the work of artist Duane Keiser. I discovered his peanut butter paintings listed on ebay by chance, and was inspired to pursue this theme myself. It's a subject I enjoy, and plan to visit often in the future. I'm going to wait, and deliver these paintings together when the group is complete. If you're interested in the purchase of this piece, you can contact Tiffany at Twinhouse Gallery by clicking here.

Tomato on the Edge



oil on canvas
10'' x 10"

I'd like to thank everybody who took the time to "comment" on the painting in the previous post. I received a lot of good advice and positive feedback about the Chevy. I appreciate it. I'm not sure what I'll do with the painting. To tell you the truth, for the moment, I'm really pretty happy just having it hang in my office.
Above is the first post of five new paintings I have earmarked for Twinhouse. A small, really perfect tomato I picked up at the Kroger. This hasn't been delivered to the gallery as yet. I'm going to wait, and take them in together when the group is complete. If you're interested in the purchase of this piece, you can contact Tiffany at Twinhouse by clicking here.

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air


oil on canvas
12'' x 36"

This is not a recently produced painting, but it is one of my favorites. I did it a couple of years ago for a show at Twinhouse gallery. It wasn't particularly well received, and has since been "dissed" by all of my galleries. None will show it. "Can't sell it", is the universal reply. This was the same response my second auto painting, "Chevrolet" received. At first I believed this subject could be a major direction for my work. This obviously turned out not to be the case. I'm sure the gallery directors, and owners, know their clientele, but it remains a source of disappointment for me. I believe these two paintings represent some of my best work to date. Anyway, while I'm working on a new group of still life paintings, I thought I'd bring some attention back to this piece, of which I'm very proud. In a day or two, I'll begin to post the five new paintings I'm currently working on.

Pear on the Edge


oil on canvas
12'' x 16"

I would like to say to all of you who have taken the time to leave "comments" on this blog, thank you. I read them all, derive a great deal of pleasure from the kind words, and take them very seriously. Each painting is a struggle for me, and it's very reassuring to read that my intent with each piece, at least with some, has been achieved. Many comments have brought to my attention aspects of the painting that I hadn't been aware of. So again, thanks. They are very much appreciated.

This piece is currently at Wynne/Falconer. I hadn't done a pear in a while, and it's one of my favorite fruits to paint. This pear sets on the ledge of the wainscotting in the home of my gallery owner here in Atlanta. If you'd like purchase information for this painting, click here.

Pool Balls


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

Here's the second of the four new ebay paintings. Once again - Pool Balls. I've been toying with the idea of doing this subject really large. One of my favorite realists artists, Pedros Campos, creates these beautiful paintings of fruit in cellophane bags, and they are very large. Forty eight inches square. I thought it would be challenging to try something like that myself. Really get into the meat of the subject, and deal with all of the subtleties of value, and reflection. I wouldn't attempt a format quite that large, but possilby 30 x 30. This piece is a six by six, but the composition has been cropped, so that the subject is slightly overscale. Sort of a tentative first step in this project. At this point it's still just an idea, but it's something I've thought about for quite a while. Hopefully I'll find the time, and the courage to actually do it. If you'd like to bid on this painting, you can do so by clicking here.

Glass Sphere


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on a few new ebay pieces this week. Here's the first of (hopefully) four six by sixers. The mood struck me this week to do something transparent, so I got out one of my small glass spheres, and placed it on the window sill in the sun. If you'd like to bid on this painting, you can do so by clicking here.

PB&J


oil on canvas
10'' x 10"

sold

Here's more of what I've been working on for the galleries. Peanut butter and jelly. There seems to be a bread theme developing here. I think I'll be exploring this subject for a little while. It's been fun trying to add a bit of texture into my paintings. This piece was just shipped off to New York along with the Pool Balls, and Sliced Bread to Stricoff Fine Art. If you'd like to learn more about this piece you can find contact information by clicking here.

Percolator on Linen


oil on canvas
12'' x 24"

Here's the fourth of the eight finished paintings. I'm back to my favorite Percolator. This will also be one of my entries representing Twinhouse at this years ArtHouse. I wanted to work on a table cloth that was flatter, and not so bunched up, like I usually do. My goal was to show more subtle creases, and latent folds. I think with this piece, the coffee pot, and linen share equal billing. If you'd like to learn more about this piece you can find contact information by clicking here.

Nautilus


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"

Here's the third of the eight finished paintings. I love this Nautilus shell. I've painted it twice before, but couldn't resist doing it again. This will be one of my entries representing Twinhouse at this years ArtHouse. Once a year the Atlanta Gallery Association leases a newly built mansion for a month, and fills each room with artwork from the member galleries. It's a great way to visit a lot of Atlanta galleries without having to drive all over town.If you'd like to learn more about this piece you can find contact information by clicking here.

Sliced Bread


oil on canvas
10'' x 30"

Here's another of the eight finished paintings I've been working on these last couple of weeks. I wanted to try my hand at plastic bags. I had done a cherry painting, with the fruit in a cellophane bag for my last show at Twinhouse, and wanted to go there again. This painting is not dry enough to ship at this point, but will be going to Stricoff in New York. It should arrive along with the Pool Balls in about ten days or so. If you'd like to learn more about this piece you can find contact information by clicking here.

Pool Platter V


oil on canvas
10'' x 10"


I've been neglecting my blog lately. My focus has been on completing a number of new paintings to be offered to my galleries. Eight are finished, and I'm in the process of working out who will get what. I'll be posting them here as each finds a destination. None of them are dry enough to ship at this point, but the painting above will be going to Stricoff in New York. It should be in their possesion in about ten days or so. If you'd like to learn more about this piece you can find contact information by clicking here.

Chambered Nautilus


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"


Here's another of my gallery paintings. The Chambered Nautilus. This is one of my favorite shells. I've painted it twice, and have a third rendition on the easel now. This painting was recently delivered along with the Beach Lamp to my new gallery on Cape Cod - Wynne/Falconer. If you are interested in finding out more about this piece you can contact the director by clicking here.

Water Pitcher


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"


I thought I'd use my blog to bring attention to work on display at my galleries. Present work that I've just completed, and others painted in the recent past. This piece is one of two paintings currently available at Stricoff Fine Art, Ltd., in New York. I was officially brought on board yesterday, and I hope it will prove to be a long, and successful relationship. If you'd like more information about this painting you can contact the director by clicking here.

Beach Lamp


oil on canvas
18'' x 36"


I thought I'd use my blog to bring attention to work on display at my galleries. Present work that I've just completed, and others painted in the recent past. I also wanted to illustrate, with this piece, that all of my paintings are not done in a square format. This image came from a home in Seaside Florida. I was struck by the geometry of the lamp, and its shadow cast across the blank stucco wall. There's a lot of negative space, but I felt it was an integral part of the composition. This painting was recently delivered to my new gallery on Cape Cod - Wynne/Falconer. If you are interested in finding out more about this piece you can contact the director by clicking here.

Iced Tea


oil on canvas
12'' x 12"


I thought I'd use this venue to bring attention to some of my gallery pieces. Present work I've just completed, and show some done in the recent past. Iced tea is a subject I really enjoy, but have only attempted a few times. Summer is not too far off, and so my thoughts go to that cold brew. This painting is currently at the Seven-O-Seven Contemporary Gallery in Santa Fe. If you are interested in finding out more about this piece you can contact the director by clicking here.

Pool Bowl No.6


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm listing another bowl of pool balls.

Espresso


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm listing that little espresso cup.

Green Pear


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm listing the second of my "in progress" pieces.

Flatware


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm listing one of my "in progress" pieces.

In Progress






I don't usually post images of my work until I'm finished. Many times paintings don't meet my expectations, and they get gessoed over then replaced with another painting. Karen has let me have it a number of times when I've destroyed a piece that she loved, but I couldn't live with. So, my works in progress can have a very short life. But Lisa Gloria very politely asked me to show some works "in progress", and I couldn't say no. These images are at the first pass stage. A second, and occasionally a third pass is necessary to finish the painting. They are 6 x 6 inch squares painted on hardboard panels. If they survive I'll post the completed versions next week when I plan to list another five on ebay.

Pool Platter II


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I've returned to the Pool Balls. I just love their vivid colors, and highly reflective surface. If you'd like to bid on this painting you may click on the following link. Bid on this painting.

Two Bowls


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm putting up a couple of glass bowls. I've been working on trying to achieve the milky translucence of this type of material. If you'd like to bid on this painting you may click on the following link. Bid on this painting.

Cherry Bowl


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm back to another one of my favorite subjects - cherries. If you'd like to bid on this painting you may click on the following link. Bid on this painting.

Cup and Spoon


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"

sold

I've been working on some new 6 x 6's for ebay. I'll be putting up one each night this week covering a variety of subjects. As these auctions progress I'll be working on new pieces for the galleries, and will post those images as they are completed. Tonight I'm back to one of my favorite subjects - the coffee cup and spoon. If you'd like to bid on this painting you may click on the following link. Bid on this painting.

the Daily Painters Guild




Some months back a number of artist/bloggers began to connect with each other via links to their blogs. Fifteen artists who paint daily decided to create a single site where their work could be shown together.
After a few months of discussion and planning the Daily Painters Guild was formed. I feel very privileged to be a member of this group. I have, without exception, the greatest admiration, and respect for all the painters involved.

The DPG is the subject of the current post on Charley Parker's blog Lines and Colors

I will also be posting some new pieces next week. I've been busy with some commissioned paintings, which I usually don't list on this site.

Pool Platter


oil on hardboard panel
6'' x 6"
sold

I've been working on some new pool ball compositions. It's just so fun to use bright colors for a change. I've got a few in the clear glass mixing bowl, and have some in ceramic dishes. I like the look of the vividly colored balls in the simple white plates and bowls. Hopefully, a few of these will become larger pieces for the galleries. If you'd like to bid on this painting you may click on the following link. Bid on this painting.

Isabelle's


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
20'' x 20"

Karen and I have been approached by a gallery on Cape Cod to offer our work there. The gallery is in Chatham MA, and is called Wynne/Falconer. The gallery has been there for nearly 50 years, and principals Kenny and Allison Wynne are excited to have us included in their roster of artists. They followed the progress of our show here in Atlanta through this blog, and were very happy with our success. I believe that we will be a good match.

Having spent the last couple of months preparing for our show at Twinhouse, it will be fun working up some ideas for paintings to send up to the cape. I have one painting there now. It's another view of Isabelle's. A restaurant in a victorian home located near the foot of the Appalachian mountains in north Georgia.

I'll be placing images of upcoming work for this gallery on my blog as each is completed. If you are interested in purchasing this piece click on purchase info for contact information to Wynne/Falconer gallery. Purchase Info

HollingsworthSquared - the Reception



Well . . . it was a great night! Despite the rather dreary weather, and with no photographic evidence to prove it - the upcoming pix were taken after the gallery closed - the house was packed. Karen and I were stunned at the turnout.



There were the loyal, and true friends that attend all of our openings. Enthusiastic relatives happy to be there to lend their support to their; son, daughter, aunt, uncle, nephew, niece or cousin. And, an appreciative audience of generous guests. Some who came to look, and voice their, very complimentary views, and others that came to purchase.



Sales for the night were impressive. Of the twenty paintings I presented, sixteen sold, one is on hold - needed permission from their accountant to buy, and three remained unsold. Suprisingly, they were some of my favorites: the "Scissors", the small dead bird, "Fallen", and the "Eggs & Fork". I think the little bird just made people too sad.



Karen's sales were even more impressive when you consider that the sizes of her paintings were considerably larger than mine. Ranging from 24 x 36 / 36 x 36 / 48 x 48. Of the fourteen paintings she presented, eight have sold, with one on hold.



It was a wonderful night. All of the visitors that spoke with us were very positive about our work, and happy to see so many red dots. Karen and I drove home drunk on the enthusiastic response we had received from so many guests over the course of the night.

This morning we walked into our studio, scanned the empty walls, and sobered up to the realization that our "fifteen minutes" was over, and it was time to get back to work.

I'd like to say once again, how appreciative I was of the comments you all left on this blog regarding the paintings I was working on for this show. Thank you.

Coffee Master



oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Well the time has almost come. About 24 hours from now we'll start getting ready to leave. We had a wintery mix of rain and ice this morning, but the weather looks like it will be pretty nice tomorrow evening. Hopefully people will feel inclined to head into town on a winters night. Fortunately I was able to complete all twenty paintings for the show. Fingers crossed, Karen and I will see some red dots before the evening ends. I'd like to say that I am very appreciative of all the comments you've written concerning each piece. It has helped to minimalize my anxiety as it relates to my choice of subject matter and execution. We're pretty excited. I think tomorrow night will be fun. Click here to preview all of the paintings for the show.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

The email service of Twinhouse gallery will be down for a few days. If you'd like to contact the gallery for purchase information on any of these paintings you may email me, and I'll forward the request to the gallery. The phone number to the gallery is included in the contact information if you choose to call the gallery directly. My email address is: jnhgallery@earthlink.net. Thanks.

Pool Bowl II


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

The email service of Twinhouse gallery will be down for a few days. If you'd like to contact the gallery for purchase information on any of these paintings you may email me, and I'll forward the request to the gallery. The phone number to the gallery is included in the contact information if you choose to call the gallery directly. My email address is: jnhgallery@earthlink.net. Thanks.

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. I couldn't resist the color of the pool balls, and so . . . Pool Bowl II. Opening night for the show is only a few days away, Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview all of the paintings for the show.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Bulb Vase


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

The email service of Twinhouse gallery will be down for the next three days. If you'd like to contact the gallery for purchase information on any of these paintings you may email me, and I'll forward the request to the gallery. My email address is: jnhgallery@earthlink.net. Thanks.

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. It's a lot of light bulbs. The date has been changed for the opening. It has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces to date.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Microscope


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. I received this microscope from my brother years ago, and I think it's the coolest thing. I painted it once before, and was looking for a reason to do it again. The date has been changed for the opening. It has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces to date.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Kettle


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. I've lost track of how many times I've painted this little kettle, and I plan to paint it many more times in the future. The date has been changed for the opening. It has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces to date.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Espresso Cup with Spoon


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. It's the espresso cup again, along with a teaspoon. The date has been changed for the opening. It has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces to date.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Mug & Spoon


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. It's my favorite heavy mug, along with a teaspoon. The date has been changed for the opening. It has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces to date.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info

Cherry Linen


oil on premire gallery wrapped canvas
10'' x 10"

Here is another completed painting intended for the winter show at Twinhouse. It's similar to an earlier painting, with the exception that the complete bowl is shown along with a greater expanse of linen. There has been a slight change in the schedule of the opening. The date has been moved to Friday, February 2nd. Click here to preview the completed pieces.

If you are interested in purchasing this painting prior to the opening night, click purchase info for contact information to the Twinhouse Gallery. If you do purchase the painting, it must remain in the gallery until the show has completed its' run. Purchase Info
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