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The Yellow Dress (2025)

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                         The Yellow Dress                        Oil on canvas                        48 inches by 24 inches (122 cm by 61 cm)                        Completed on 27 July 2025 Look at those golden hues! After completing  The White Dress  earlier this year, I wanted to paint a yellow dress and combed the thrift stores until I found this satiny, jeweled formal gown. For the pose, I turned to John Singer Sergeant's Madame X, which was one of the highlights of my visit to the Met in New York in June 2023.  This canvas isn't small but it's only the warm-up for the life-sized version that I'm going paint over the coming months. Stay tuned!

Esquisse, paysage d'Arriege (2025)

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                 Oil on canvas                16 inches by 20 inches (41 cm by 51 cm) In August 2001, I spent a few days in a farm house in the tiny village of Brie, in the Arriege department in southwestern France. (It's not the Brie - the place where the cheese comes from is far away, in the northeast of the country.) This was the view from the front yard. Since I started painting, I've made a lot of copies of French impressionist landscapes; it wasn't until recently that I remembered that I had a French landscape of my own, tucked away in my photo album from the trip. 

Crockery and an Onion (2025)

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               Oil on canvas              16 inches by 20 inches (41 cm by 51 cm)              A collection of heirloom crockery: My mother's bean pot, my grandmother's pancake-batter              pitcher, another bean pot from an unknown relative, and a thrift-store coffee pot, bought for just              this purpose. The small utility table is also an heirloom, from Peggy's grandmother.