Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Prize!
I entered this in a Buffalo Niagara Art Association exhibition at the Buffalo Erie Botanical Gardens. Quite pleased to be awarded, but then it sold to be brought to Ireland as a gift. I am honored but I don't know who purchased it. Selling from a gallery is different than a face to face purchase in my studio or when I am at a show.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
RTPI Jamestown
Butterfly Garden at RTPI 12x16 oil
This painting remains at the institute for a 3 month exhibition this winter. So nice to sit on a comfortable bench on a sunny afternoon and paint flowers.
Urban painting at Darwin Martin house
About 20 painters showed up! I drew the pergola from the west side, one of the urban artist made it into my drawing.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Jamestown painting
Roger Tory Peterson Institute in Jamestown held a plein air event in September. I met new artist friends and several I had already painted with. Perfect weather, perfect getaway.
Sunday, July 6, 2025
Route 5 near Tifft
The boats kept moving but this massive grain elevator has sturdy concrete walls. I've been at this site to paint many times over the past two decades and every painting had different weather and light and foreground.
Gallagher Bay. 12x16 oil
A Swim Painting
Using a long lost and faded dot matrix print as a reference I painted my son catching his breath in the pool. His swim achievements were many and hard won through High School. He started swimming in First grade with White Water Swim Club and stayed with them through High School, also swimming with the HS team.
🏆 we have no idea where the reference B&W picture was taken but it may be from a newspaper article.
After the Race 16x7 oil
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Twin Cities in the morning
I worked on this table, near the water's edge to capture the bridge that joins two counties and two towns over the original Erie Canal. Springtime, and midweek, there were few boaters and the park was quiet. A week later there were boats at every inch of dock space, tents and food vendors and live music. Summer is alive and hopping here on Tonawanda Creek. Two figures are on the bridge, studying the water.
| Checking the Old Erie Canal, oil, c.2025 |
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Rogue Tulips
Mother's Day tulips continue to bring joy and color to our home and they continued to open as I painted.
Rogue Tulips 9x12 oil
OLV is hard to see. And rain.
Sketching the Our Lady of Victory Basilica from my car as clouds threaten. It poured soon but I was able to park closer to see through the raindrops, it's an amazing building inside and out
Rain, Rain, Go Away. 10x10 oil
Friday, April 11, 2025
Winner of my NACC fundraising donation
From the NACC:
Congratulations to Nicole Savage on winning the NACC Raffle for Kath Schifano's "Mounds of Mists!" We are deeply thankful to supporters like Nicole and Creative Residents like Kath who support the NACC in so many ways.
Artwork: Kath Schifano, "Mounds of Mists," matted and framed pastel drawing, 32 x 20 inches.
Congratulations to Nicole Savage on winning the NACC Raffle for Kath Schifano's "Mounds of Mists!" We are deeply thankful to supporters like Nicole and Creative Residents like Kath who support the NACC in so many ways.
Artwork: Kath Schifano, "Mounds of Mists," matted and framed pastel drawing, 32 x 20 inches.
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Winter in the studio.
A big pastel, waiting for the title, is finally finished. Framed , labeled and ready for exhibition. The art is 22x30 but it's matted in trwhite and framed to 29x37. These green apples are other
Saturday, November 9, 2024
UPDATE! An award
The Worldwide International Paintout painting from early September was entered to the Buffalo Niagara Art Association Fall exhibit. I was away for the October reception and am very pleased that the judge chose this painting for a Merit award.
The Worldwide International Paintout painting from early September was entered to the Buffalo Niagara Art Association Fall exhibit. I was away for the October reception and am very pleased that the judge chose this painting for a Merit award.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
An amazing view each morning.
Larger than my other paintings made in Italy, this was my view every morning at breakfast. The Tuscan hills changed by the light of the moment and many mornings were just invisible as the fog and mist crawled right up to the porch, and rolled back as the sun burned through.
Wouldn't it be a nice poster for a show of art from Italy?
Afternoon in the Valley 17x21 oil on linen c. 2024
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