Recent Paintings and Drawings
…inspired by pictures from a boat trip the family took many moons ago, a bright sunny Caribbean landscape…
..I’ve spent a lot of time over the years on the water…Lake Michigan, the north Atlantic off Boston, the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, the greater Caribbean…and with the weather what it is right now in Chicago, perhaps I’d rather be on a sailing ship, headed for temperate climes!
…I already have some favorite painters when it comes to the old masters, and the Frenchman Paul Cezanne, one of the leading lights of early modern painting, is just about at the top of my list right now…so here’s the man, as close as I could come to one of his (many!) self-portraits…
…Darci was in one of what she calls her ‘Back Widow moods’…so I tried to catch that…but I think she’s just too young and sweet to really pull it off…
…it’s Easter Week!…and here’s Laura, looking elegantly retro, fitting just right into her little black dress (Coco Chanel might be impressed)…along with her best costume jewelry and her ’40s Easter Bonnet…parade begins soon!…
…on a personal note, here’s my sweet Nixie, as if she’d grown up to be the belle of the ball:)…
…among my interests I probably cherish poetry above all, and over years of reading I have my favorite poets, but John Keats is special, he was one of my first loves (along with Shakespeare) and holds an honored place in my personal pantheon of writers…so here’s young John aged nine, at first glance (with that hair and those seemingly delicate features) perhaps looking a bit frail or girlish…but no! young Keats was a terror! ready at the drop of the proverbial hat to knock the block off anyone who annoyed him, or had the nerve to hassle any of his siblings (Tom, George, and Fanny) to whom he was fiercely loyal…he wrote in his ever so short life (he was only 26 when died of tuberculosis) some of the finest poems in the English language, in particular his incomparable series of odes…and as fine a writer as he was, if you read his letters, you might believe as I do that he was an even better human being…
…adding to my religious theme, here’s Rabbi Feldman, an emigre from Minsk, caught in the midst of one of his ‘burning bush’ visions…