Keep forgetting to post new paintings and although I have more to photograph I also have a file with paintings already photographed and unposted.






Keep forgetting to post new paintings and although I have more to photograph I also have a file with paintings already photographed and unposted.







This painting is a bit different for me – done in gouache on a panel called “Aquabord” made by Ampersand. I laid out my colors on a wet paper towel on my oil palette/easel so they wouldn’t dry out. Then I used both painting knives and brushes to paint. The nice thing about the gouache is that it can be reworked by rewetting, it dries fast and you can mix watercolors in if you are missing a color. Since painting this I’ve used just white gouache with my watercolors in my sketchbook and really like that effect too.
If you want to frame without glass you can coat with Renaissance wax, an archival sealer.
The location was Shadowood Farm in Palm City, Fl. Its an organic farm and everything is grown in raised beds. [Rabbit prevention] Next time I go there I’ll try to paint the garden but this time I couldn’t resist the pond.
Some boat paintings from plein air Tuesdays. All are oil paint on panels.

The little white boat was at Shephards Park in Stuart, FL.

This is Jocko – he’s retired at the Indiantown Marina, Indiantown, FL.

Little sail boats at the sailing school next to Indian Riverside Park, Jensen Beach, FL.

This boat is named “At Last” and is anchored at Sunset Marina in Stuart, FL.



There are many more Tuesday paintings that I haven’t photographed yet. But here are a few that have been just waiting to be shared. My computer was totally out of order for awhile, so I’m still trying to catch up.
In the not too distant past, on a Tuesday of course, just before Christmas in fact, a friend and I decided we should go paint the red bridge on Jupiter Island. It was a beautiful day and there were plenty of people passing by. The bridge is located at the end of a bike path and connects the island to another smaller island called Harbor Island, that the local garden club maintains. My inclination is always to paint the bridge even though there are plenty of options over on Harbor Island. The only disappointment was that since the last time I was there, they painted the bridge a duller red than the true red it was for years. I’m hoping that they go back to the old color soon. It’s just not as brilliant as it once was. In spite of that though, my painting was sold before it dried.

So, this all happened 7 years ago. Recently, 2025, I was contacted by the buyer wanting to know if I was still painting. Something happened to the painting, got lost in a move or something. He commissioned me to paint a replacement. It was different, and harder to do because I tried to at least get the same viewpoint. Anyway, he’s happy with the new version of the red bridge.
As usual I’m behind in posting and photographing my Tuesday paintings. I’ve gone back to using the painting knife more and am more comfortable with the combination of brush and knife now.
This first painting is at Indian Riverside Park in Jensen Beach, FL – kind of a windy day.

On this Tuesday, it started out as a rainy day at the Port St. Lucie Botanical Garden, but it cleared up later.

Bid on Rainy Day here:
This summer my main interest was in painting clouds because that’s when they’re at their best here.

painting
original painting
$300.00

Bid on Rain Clouds here:
https://www.dailypaintworks.com/buy/auction/805689

Bid on Hot and Hazy here:
https://www.dailypaintworks.com/buy/auction/805412

Bid on Clouds over Indian River Lagoon here:
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