As I discovered in the 1980s – when my personal sky is falling – it is best to shift gear into a creative mode. Whether nearing a desert, mountain, or new shore — sketching and painting were among my finest diverting passions. 

Being observant in art requires the brain power otherwise wasted fretting over the future. As a bonus, seeing things as an artist makes my senses acute as a poet and writer.

With a fondness for Tiffany's stained glass, I had set out to paint in his manner, edging all objects in black. See the results on this page and here and there on the site.

Enjoy!

 Chatsworth Park, California

 

 

Tides Out, Leo Carrillo, California

 

 

Jaunty Morning, Lake George, NY

 



New Shore, Peach Lake, NY

Sketch - New Shore, Peach Lake, NY

 

Leo Carrillo, California

 

Malibu Canyon, California (MASH mountains)


 Malibu, California


 Climbing Rock Park, Chatsworth, California
 

 

 Birch Tree, Lake George, NY  1983        

 

 

Pushing off, Interlaken, Eastchester, NY

 

Sketch - Jaunty Morning, Lake George, NY
 



Chatsworth, California

 

Welcomed by the Kindness of Friends, Silver Lake, NY
 

 

Today, I admire the paintings of my favorite artist,
such as the pastel painting shown here.
 



Evensong by Vincent Mancuso
 

                                                            


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