November begins, official start of the new season.. new holidays. If you’re in Bedford, stop to see the MAA 
mini exhibit at the lower level of the library
November begins, official start of the new season.. new holidays. If you’re in Bedford, stop to see the MAA 
mini exhibit at the lower level of the library
Here are a couple of samples of the holiday art on view in True Blue Barista this week. Stop in, enjoy the comfort, and a latte.




I had promised to add new photos some time ago. Preps for two hangings and computer imps have slowed developments. Let’s try again.

Part of the city now...

winter blooms
Hello! It’s been a while since I’ve been able to sit down and update. This has been a busy period, with fall events gearing up. First, I contributed a painted banner for display during the “Laundry” event in Concord, NH.
Then, it was time to add on to the “Tough Turkey” series. Photos will be added to my gallery in a few days.
I contributed to the Eagle Eyes group effort in urban upgrading in Manchester, NH. We painted a multi-panel mural 50 feet long on the rear wall of the Helping Hands building downtown (Central and Pine St). This was a volunteer effort, headed by The EE art project director.
Look for several of my pieces at True Blue Barista (Concord, NH) the week of Halloween – there will be themed activities around the downtown area. Look for the Concord events calendar.
Have spent some time this week mulling over new themes and seeing how they will develop. In the spirit of the upcoming season, look for my “Tough Turkeys” series. Hope you like them.

Here is the banner for "Laundry" day at the capitol mall
Yesterday, I hung several pieces, in several sizes, in a comfortable, busy cafe in Concord, NH.
True Blue Barista is providing wall space for my work. Stop by after strolling past the outdoor sculpture, the fountains, and do some art- and people- watching inside or outside of True Blue (Market St, Concord).
Yesterday could not have been better for Uncommon Art in Goffstown. Thanks again to my neighbors and friends from work and class for coming! Lots of art, lots of people. lots of sunshine to enjoy.
Here are a few pictures from Saturday:





Have tentatively scheduled a small hanging in Concord NH for next month. A relaxed public space, art-friendly.
Plan on showing in the Concord area this fall.
This is my first art blog, and it will be a brief one. Most of the next few days will be spent painting, varnishing, and calculating display area.
I have a few ideas inspired by Dia del Muertes – nothing grim, a bit of fun and not tradition.
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