Winter Harbor, Camden, Maine
- fine art giclee print
- (large), art size: 19 x 29 inches
- (small), art size: 13 x 22 inches
- limited edition
- pigmented, archival inks
- on watercolor on paper
- signed by the artist
For rolled, unframed prints

A fine art giclee print from my watercolor Sentries, painted on location off Vaughan Road in Hallowell, Maine.

A fine art giclee print from my watercolor Two Sisters, painted on location at Popham Beach.

A beautiful, 22 x 17 inch fine art print from my original charcoal drawing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I drew this on September 18, 2020 in remembrance of this great lady.

A fine art giclee print from my watercolor of one of my favorite spots on Popham Beach. I have memories of this place going back decades.

This is a watercolor I did years ago of our back door “mudroom”—a place to park the boots and coats in winter and cold springs in Maine. A warm spring day had arrived and we had left the door open to let in the breezes. I was captivated by the streak of sun breaking across the floor and our family’s boots. I always felt this was one of my best early watercolors, and I was fortunate to be able to borrow the painting back to create this print.

One cold winter day I went up to the bedroom to find Jen’s seed catalogs all over the floor. I loved the contrast of the bitter day outside with the hope for spring inside. A thin pane of glass the only barrier from the cold winter.

An actress friend waiting in the wings on the backstage steps for her entrance in ACT II of a production by Gaslight Theater. Her casual, almost bored pose is at interesting odds with the fluff and feather of her 1950s costume and the vivacious persona she will don when she walks out on stage. The original egg tempera painting has acquired the nickname “Red Dress” for obvious reasons.

Two women sharing a deeply personal conversation on a beach in Maine glows with a light that seems to come from a beloved memory. The colors are lushly pretty and the young women’s faces and bodies are suffused with a tender innocence. Compositionally I framed them in with verticals and horizontals to provide the privacy of their words, their arms and bodies echoing the framing of the towels.

A print rom my original oil painting. We were in New York at a friend’s house getting ready to head into the city for an evening of gallery openings in SOHO. I was captivated by the graceful angularity of this young woman’s pose as she applied the last touches to her eye makeup. It was a fine evening on the town, with family and friends.

An summer’s day at Reid’s State Park in Maine inspired these dancers to grace the sands with their arabesques and tumbling moves. In turn, Christopher Cart was inspired to paint “The Troupe.”

A harvest dance in a vineyard breaths the scent of wine, apples, summer air in this atmospheric oil painting. The feeling of swaying movement of the dancing woman and violin player is such that we feel we can step into their rhythm and dance along with them.

Couples dance under an early dusk sky in this print of my oil painting, “Moondance.” The mood is intense, romantic, serious and sensuous, as we see that the dancers are rapt with the music, the movements of their bodies, the feel of the evening air, and each other.