Catskill Pond Lilies
Over the last three decades of his life, the great impressionist artist Claude Monet painted some 250 stunning images of water lilies from his garden in northern France. Monet was a genius with oil paints, and I am a humble watercolorist. Yet I’ve dreamed for years of capturing a bit of his lily magic. Alas, my many attempts at painting Catskill water lilies end in crumpled throwaways. (Depicting the curled leaves is tricky!) Finally, I found an obliging subject, at a pond filled with lilies and Koi fish not far from Delhi, New York. Merci, Monsieur Monet. Framed original 16.5″ W x 10.5″ H $426
Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens
My friend captured several images of these chickens and allowed me to combine them into this painting. I drove by this farm for months and never spotted the chickens in the window. Original Watercolor 22.75 wide x 15″ high $1,200 framed, print $145
Winter Water in the Catskills
Original Watercolor 23″ Wide x 16.5″ High SOLD $1,250 framed, print $135
Almost Home – The Little Delaware at Bovina
Original Watercolor 19″ Wide x 26′ High $1,250 frame, print $145
Roof Tops
Original Watercolor 17.8″ x 9.5″ $250 SOLD– prints available at $86
Stone Cold
Original Watercolor 18.75″ X 12.25″ $450 framed, print $130
Stone Ridge Farm
Original Watercolor 18.75″ X 12.25″ SOLD $450, print $130
Tapping Roadside’s Sentinels
Original Watercolor 11.25″ x 16″ SOLD $450.00 framed, print $110
Skunk Hollow Porch
Original Watercolor Framed Image 15.5″ x 11.25″ $350, print $72
Last Stand
Original Framed Watercolor Image 8″ x 11.5″ SOLD $250, print $56
Catskill Stream
Original Watercolor Framed 24″ x 20″ SOLD $375, print $120
Fly Fishing God
Original Watercolor Framed Image 16.5″x 11.5″ $570, print $95
Poetry in Motion
Original Watercolor Framed Image 16.5″x 11.5″ $570, print $95
Victorian Turrets
This proud barn still stands, tucked in a tight little valley just up West Terry Clove Road from my hometown village of DeLancey, New York. I painted this as a surprise for the former owner, my late friend Maggie DiJiulio. The sun on this day was very deceiving as it was quite cold. This is the view from the farmhouse—the very same view that men, women, and children who farmed there for generations would have seen as they headed out the door for morning chores.
Original Watercolor Framed Image 17.25″x 10.15″ $465, print $95
Oak Street, Magnolia Springs, Alabama
Original Watercolor Framed Image 9.75″x 15″ SOLD $450, print $90