These two pieces are both related to the summer season. They were inspired by a bouquet of flowers that I noticed while visiting my sister in Minnesota.  The painting’s ocean background  was inspired by a trip to England by way of the Queen Mary II.   The subject of the pastel drawing is the same bouquet.  However, the setting has been changed to a meadow in front of a forest.  Both artworks show aspects of nature.  A romantic critic could interpret the flowers as nature domesticated, while the meadow and forest are nature untamed.

 

Oil painting on canvas.
Seascape with Bouquet, oil on canvas, 30″x26″, 2025
Pastel drawing on paper.
Flower Bouquet and Forest, pastel, 25″x19″, 2025
Photograph

Greetings friends:

if you have seen my website here before, or online, you probably have a few questions.  People sometimes ask me why I do not have gallery representation.  It might be that I am considered too old or not marketable enough.  In lieu of writing another Artistic Statement, I thought I would briefly describe some recent work. 

Inspiration comes to me in mysterious ways.  I had been thinking about my sexuality again.  My imagery can be read as homoerotic, but since the AIDS epidemic, I had been interested in exploring other ideas.  Being a “Gay Artist” is putting your creativity into a box.  It is more creative to be an artist who is gay.  So be prepared for something new.