The view here is from the site of my studio on Rehoboth Bay coming soon, currently under construction. Plein air waterfront painting sessions on the dock are already providing an inspirational work environment.
Apartment studio space in Manhattan's Lincoln Square allows me to stay active with the vibrant NYC galleries, curators, and arts organizations.
My urban loft painting studio was a great industrial space of nearly 3,000 square feet, filled with natural light, and 360 degree views along the Iron to Arts Corridor.
On the top floor over Flood City Cafe, this studio gave a refreshing vantage point to watch the morning light roll across the mountain side, and the afternoon glow bounce across orange mill rooftops and church steeples. These scenes are especially picturesque in October while the Fall foliage is ablaze.
Visiting artists and I enjoyed laying out several bodies of work while creating solo and collaborative exhibits.
My painting career is shaped through collaborations and explorations in residency, and being commissioned to work on site, from congressional offices on Capitol HIll in DC, to NYC destinations, including my former studio overlooking Central Park (pictured here), as well as plein air sites and studios in Italy, France, and upcoming in Japan.
I renovated an 1890's mansion, into ArtHouse6,
with galleries, tasting rooms, studios, and lodging,
for artists and patrons to visit the region and explore their inspirations.
This five year project was a great respite during Covid season, serving over 60 artists, regional to international.