Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Prints in Black & White & Sepia

Did you know all of my artwork can be ordred in black and  white or sepia? It's a special order which you can order on-line or through my vendors in and around Paris. (Look under "Where To Find Lee") When ordering, please note that you want the print in b&w or sepia under the note to seller or you may email me.

Here are a couple of examples just to give you an idea of how they look.

Henry County Courthouse in black and white

Henry County Courthouse in sepia
Jack's Wall in sepia
From series on Jack's Pool Room

Jack's Wall in black and white
From series on Jack's Pool Room

Let The Fishing Begin

I was awakened this morning from my peaceful slumber by the sound of .... what I thought was thunder but turned out to be fishing boats going down the road to the boat launch ramp.  The temperature today is supposed to be in the 60's, 70's tomorrow.  It's a beautiful day in my neighborhood. 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Stained Glass Lamp

Years ago, (1980's) I used to work in stained glass and made this lamp.

It is my own interpretation of a Tiffany style Trumpetvine lamp.  It's 27" tall including the base. The shade: 17" tall, 18" diameter.  It's large and also quite heavy.  And ... it's for sale  ... probably to some one who can come by and pick it up as shipping would require a specially built crate.  The price is $1,800.00.  If you are seriously interested, you should contact me.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Trip to Paris

Went to Paris today just to spend a few hours.


The weather was gorgeous!!!

First stop - Merison's.


Checking up on my artwork when I noticed a piece by one of my favorite artist.

I think this is called "The Year of Our Ford" and it's by Eleanor Baker.  She does these large watercolors that are really unique.

Also found these nesting bowls by a local artist.  (My intention was to photograph their business card, but as you can see my camera flash just blew it out.)  I'm sure the folks at Merisons could tell you the name of the artist.


After Merison's I headed to the library.  As I was leaving I spotted these gorgeous
Nandina's next door at L.I. Smith's & Associates.  Just had to get a photo.

Then over to Lee School Academy of the Arts to check on some of my artist friends.

Took a quick trip to the Riverwalk at San Antonio ...
 .. via this colorful Ann Stapp painting.  (Visit her blog.)

Then ...

off to Italy for this unique architectural view by Ken Alexander.


Donna Revelee was busy on a new painting.

There's Gene McWherter just painting away.

Ken Alexander digging through his box of ideas.

Ann Stapp


Ann Stapp's paint brushes.  Look how clean they are!

And - saving the best for last.


Gene Snowden's portraits always blow me away.