Memorial Day Memory

Spring has evolved to what now seems like summer and the month of May is at the end. Memorial Day will always be an anniversary of when we moved to Amity Farm in Hartford, New York at the foothills of the Adirondacks. My Morgan mare, Amity (means friendship), gave her...

Cast off to the fields!

  Every spring I can’t help but be reminded of the strong relationship between farmers and the seasons. Spring of course is the beginning of the cycle. The season of optimism. Farmers forget their troubles of winter. There is the frozen water, the cold machines...

Featured in online magazine ‘Seasoned’

My Sheep on a Sunny Summer Day batik was featured in the Spring issue of Seasoned, an online magazine by Julie Letowski and McKenzie Goetz. Click here to browse a sample or purchase the magazine, which also has a lot of wonderful fresh food recipes and well written...

Horses from the Tjanting

I am including some examples of some of the horses I have generated using the tjanting technique. The differences between the gray stallion and others. The Stallion was created using more painting effects rather than the narrow focused flow of wax from the tjanting...

New Award

I am proud to announce that one of my pieces won a prize at the Nature Art Exhibit at the Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center in Thompson’s Lake State Park in Voorheesville, New York! This piece, Horse Rises From the Earth and Merges With the Wind, won first place in...

Amity Farm Batik interviewed on blog

McKenzie had some great questions for me. I’d love to have you see my interview on her blog. She plans to have my batik “Sheep on a Sunny Summer Day” in her magazine, “Seasoned:Whole Food for Thought and Consumption” in the coming spring...