Older work
Some main interests have been interiors, gardens and still lives. I wrote this for an exhibition of my still lives in 1999:
The quality of containing that I have found in interiors led me to focus on those things in my house that are themselves containers: boxes, bags, clothes, beds, chairs, cups. In many of these paintings you don't see what is inside. Boxes are either closed, or obscured. When I showed these paintings to my daughter's class, they wanted to know what was inside each box. This was a game I played with my mother, often instead of a bedtime story. She would show me with her hands the shape and size of some imaginary box, and I would guess what was inside. Sometimes her gestures would indicate a tall skinny box, smoetimes small and round. It is only after I grew up that she told me she never had an idea of what could be inside until I had guessed. She would say "yes" when she liked my idea. Paint lies on the top of a box formed by wooden stretchers and canvas.
Astoria Interior with Sled, oil on panel, 12x16"
Chez Alain Moreau, oil on canvas, 16x13"
Lina's Chair, oil on linen, 11x14"
Studio, Sunnyside, oil on linen, 40x26"
Open Door, oil on linen, 30x18"
Curtained Door, oil on linen, 30x18"
Sunnyside Hydrangeas, oil on linen, 19x32"
Purple Hydrangeas, oil on linen, 24x26"
Sunnyside Garden, oil on canvas, 26x32"
Fall Garden, oil on canvas, 26"x30"
Late Fall Garden, oil on canvas, 26x30"
Garden with peony leaves, oil on linen, 26x30"
Spruce Head, oil on panel, 18x14"
Pears, oil on canvas, 10x14"
Two pears, oil on linen, 8x10"
Tissue in a Vase, oil on linen, 8x10"
White paper bag, oil on linen, 10x8"
Brown paper bat, oil on linen, 9x8"
Bakery box, oil on linen, 11x14"
Bakery Box with Tissue, oil on linen, 12x16"