Friday, April 24, 2026

Spring at Sheep Hill


Mount Greylock from Sheep Hill, Williamstown, MA. 11x14 inches, oil on canvas panel. Yesterday afternoon I painted at the top of Sheep Hill.  The mud conditions are gone, but Bee Hill Road is still rough. Trees are starting to leaf out.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Drawing in Grafton


Pond, Grafton, MA. 9x12 inches, pencil on paper.  When there's no opportunity to paint, one can always draw.  

Thursday, April 16, 2026

A Lively Tree


Tree on North Trail, Field Farm, Williamstown, MA. 8x10 inches, oil on linen panel.  I saw this lively tree the other day and came back to paint it on site this afternoon before the clouds appeared.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Ahead of the Rain


Hoosic River from Stone Beach, Williamstown, MA. 9x12 inches, oil on canvas panel.  Rain is coming so I ventured out to paint before it arrives.  

Monday, April 13, 2026

A Landscape


Mount Greylock from Field Farm, Williamstown, MA. 6x8 inches, oil on linen panel.  A landscape that really happened.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Green Into Hoosic


Hoosic and Green Rivers, Williamstown, MA. 8x10 inches, oil on canvas panel.  Yesterday I went to the same spot as the day before but looked right instead of left. Here the Green River flows from the right into the Hoosic.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Swirling Hoosic


Hoosic River, Williamstown, MA. 8x10 inches, oil on canvas panel.  Yesterday afternoon, looking upriver from the little beach where the Green River intersects with the Hoosic River, I painted this view of the swirling water.   

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Coming Soon


Looking South from Field Farm, Williamstown, MA. 6x8 inches, oil on linen panel.  Summer will be here soon.  

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

A Little Reminder


Greylock from Field Farm, Williamstown, MA. 6x8 inches, oil on linen panel.  A little painting of a high summer view as a reminder of what's coming.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Transitioning


Hoosic River, Williamstown, MA. 11x14 inches, oil on canvas panel.  The transition of going from painting in the studio to painting outdoors, just like going from winter to spring, can be immobilizing when the weather hesitates. Today it wasn't raining and it wasn't cold, so I ventured out for whatever I could achieve.