It seems like an eternity since October, but it wasn't. It also wasn't the most productive month but I think I'm getting better, at least most of the time, and now I've been "tweaking" them in the studio, just a tiny bit, and this may actually make a difference. Anyway, here are most of the paintings from October:
#1302 Seaview Ave. Milford, CT. 10-3-18 11x12
#1303 Smith & 9th St. Brooklyn NY. 10-4-18 14x16
#1304 W. 66th & riverside Dr. New York, NY. 10-4-18 1304
#1305 Last flower 10-7-18 10x7
#1307 C.R,54 Schaghticoke, NY. 10-10-18 14x16
#1308 Port of Albany, Albany, NY. 10-12-18 11x12
#1310 Along the Battenkill @ stateline. Salem, NY. 10-14-18 12x9
#1311 Amsterdam @ W. 60th St. New York, NY. 10-17-18 14x16
#1312 10-17-18 Rt. 32, Cohoes, NY, 10-10-18-18 14x13 SOLD
#1313 Hoosic River@ Buskirk's Bridge, Buskirk, NY. 10-20-18 8x10
#1314 Greenwich Cemetery 10-21-18 11x12
#1315 Battenkill @ Battenville Bridge, Greenwich, NY. 10-25-18 13x14
#1316 Port of Rensselaer, Rensselaer, NY. 10-26-18 12x16
#1317 Makita saw 10-27-18 11x12
#1318 Rail Platform, Newtonville, MA. 10-30-18 14x16 NFS
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Like your work with the impasto and sketch style without a lot of details, especially your river and green landscape. I find small work important but wonder if you paint larger like 22X28" which I think is the perfect format for landscapes and homes. Keep working for the perfect painting which of course never happens.
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