When the tide leaves and makes the shore available for walking, the place feels fresh and new—no footprints, a wonderful place to explore. This cliff face along the rocky coast…
Swimming in rivers is part of the Vermont experience and the best place to be on a hot summer day—or even a warm fall one as was the case…
Last Spring my friend and (fabulous) fellow artist, Dianne Shullenberger, and I mounted a show at the Gruppe Gallery entitled “What Did the Rock Say?” Both of us were delighted…
I’m excited to share that next week artist Dianne Shullenberger and I will have a new show at the Emile G. Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, VT entitled “What Did the…
Greenbank’s Hollow is a lovely spot in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, full of history and the timelessness of water running over rock. On a summer day the middle of…
Collaboration among artists can be so energizing! I am fortunate to be involved in a project with Dianne Shullenberger, a fabulous fabric artist, and Zoe Fowler, a gifted writer. Both…
The best reason to photograph rocks like these is because bringing them home any other way would not be feasible. It is easy to just walk by (commenting, if at…
Rocky Mountain National Park scenery? Of course! And the rocks, when seen up close, are stunning as well—textures, shadows, angles, contrasts, harsh light and, above all, the unworldly colors of the lichens!…
I find astonishing beauty at nearly every turn. This was moss and lichen growing on a rock by the river. When I think beyond simple beauty I’m seeing—shapes, colors, textures—and imagine…
I can feel overwhelmed when I come back from being out with my camera and download a couple hundred images (or more!). All had seemed worthwhile when seen through the…