remember yesterday’s art? well here it is again with a lot more stuff on it.
July ATCs, finished.
ALT: mixed media. a grid of 9 rectangles. on a ground of soft curves of color there are masses of calligraphic black ink imaginary writing, and on top of that, the alphabet is painted in bold acrylic colors, outlined in black ink.
I have plans for more layering on this ground before the cards get cut up.
ALT: a grid of 9 rectangles 2.5″ x 3.5″ with some leftover space. watercolor, abstract. loosely colored circles and curves, sprinkled with some numbers and letters. all shapes traced around templates and french curves. I’m just playing.
I’m a month behind on my Artist Trading Cards, so here is my first of two efforts to catch back up.
Stretching out vacation in my mind.
ALT: watercolor page, with a grid of 9 rectangles drawn in pencil, and 3 rows of lake, shore, and distant mountains painted in. I’ll be cutting this into 9 cards to send out to friends in my ATC group; hopefully each rectangle will have something at least pleasantly evocative in it.
I think I must paint this tree every year, or at least take a photo. I like the way watercolors do what they want, and I can’t spend a lot of time worrying about it. (surely more serious artists have a lot more control of the medium, but I enjoy its spontaneity)
ALT: watercolor depicting a tree on a rocky ground, with a mountain range in the background (old New England mountains, not the jagged forbidding kind) if you look closely there’s a person standing by the tree, almost transparent.
Annual picture of Red Hill as seen from my cabin’s dock.
I’m back from vacation. Didn’t do much art, but here are three little postcard-sized watercolors that I managed to produce. It was really lovely, and we’ll see how well I can move back into my regular routines!
pretty good sailing weather this week (I prefer to kayak)
ALT: water soluble graphite and crayon, abstract landscape. mostly horizontal drifting lines across the page; blue below, as if rippled water, and orange above as if sunset in a periwinkle sky, with purple hills between.
I expect this will be the last one for this round; i have tidied up my work bench and put away all the little scraps of pictures.
These collages assemble themselves from scraps and leftovers from the Feb (or March) collage party. lots of art magazines and National Geographicses. some of the bits here have been kicking around for years, some are scraps from collages made by other artists in my studio this year. I choose and place by visual intuition, no grand idea, yet often a mood emerges.
ALT: magazine picture collage. the background is the interior of an old and rubble-filled church (Turkish, if I remember correctly). there’s a man walking through it. he is surrounded by bits from a painting found in an art magazine, that have a flooded house and two people reaching upward, in this context, from windows of the church. There are also some bits from a Bosch painting, and a couple of odd creatures from National Geographics, including a man having a stare-down with an emperor penguin across the rubble.
collage #6 for 2026, it took me a long time to get around to gluing this one down. It’s a photo of Paris, with round cutouts that frame assorted images of animals, people, and scenes. this all sits on a ground made of collaged bits of an old line drawn map of Paris that once decorated a standing screen that I had to strip and repaint to get it back into use.
ALT: ink and crayon drawing, an egg (brown) with a loosely tied green ribbon looped around it, on an orange stripe that sits upon blue lines like water
ALT: pencil drawing, abstract. four little beans at the bottom of the page, each with a succession of ever larger and more complex shapes behind it up to the top, filling up the page.