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August 22, 2025

I will begin teaching three new classes this fall 2025 semester at the Holiday Park Senior Center (HPSC). All three start soon (9/8-9) and continue through December (12/8-9). To register for these art classes, send an email to holidayparkseniors@gmail.com with your name, the class you want, and your phone number. Then, follow-up in a postal letter with the payment ($140/Mon or $130/Tues) send to the attention of Judy Housknecht at Holiday Park Senior Center, 3950 Ferrara Drive, Wheaton, MD 20906. Their phone is (240) 777-4999 in case you have questions.

The three class choices are:

  • Watercolor – Mondays 10am to noon – in-person at HPSC, 14 weeks
  • Watercolor – Tuesdays 10am to noon – virtual on ZOOM, 13 weeks
  • Drawing and Watercolor combined – Tuesdays 1pm to 3pm – in-person at HPSC, 13 weeks

I had most of the summer off doing household chores, organizing my art inventory, updating my FLICKR website, and a number of new “creative-reaction” paintings on top of old painting failures. The following is one example.

$50 on the Bedside Table
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Summer is here. And I’m on vacation thru mid-September

I finished my Holiday Park classes in late June and am not teaching new classes until they start again September 19 & 20, 2022. In the interim, I am working at improving/editing this website, doing an extensive inventory of all of my artwork, and uploading a lot of old and new artwork (both mine and my students) to this website and my FLICKR repository of art images. My nephew Sam is helping me do the re-design of these pages. He helped me many years ago design the first one and, though he’s a busy guy, he’s graciously helping me again. Any comments or suggestions for this re-design are welcome.

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Currently teaching three Spring online classes (thru June 21)

All are ZOOM classes through the Holiday Park Senior Center. Monday and Tuesday mornings (10-noon) are watercolor classes. Tuesday afternoon (noon to 3pm) is a drawing class.

If you are interested in these classes, see the HPSC website for more information at http://holidaypark.us/about.php. You can also call them at 240-777-4999

I continue to do new artwork as demos for these classes with a few examples shown below. You can find many more new and old examples of my artwork (and my students artwork) on my Flickr site.

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Just finished 2021 Fall Classes in December. I’m starting new watercolor and drawing classes on January 10-11, 2022

Sorry for the long delay adding this new post to my website. I’ve been busy teaching ZOOM classes over the past year and doing a lot of new artwork, mostly as demos for those classes.

I am starting three new ZOOM classes (continued sponsorship by the Montgomery County MD, Holiday Park Senior Center/HPSC) next week on January 10-11 (Monday-Tuesday). Monday, I’ll start an Intermediate Watercolor class from 10AM to Noon, followed on Tuesday by an Intermediate/Advanced Watercolor class (10AM to Noon) and a Drawing class (1PM to 3PM). If you are interested in these classes, see the HPSC website for more information at http://holidaypark.us/about.php You can also call them at 240-777-4999 to register for a class.

The following are three examples of my demo artwork done for my classes over the past year. You can find many more new and old examples of my artwork (and my students artwork) on my Flickr site. I will be posting more demo artwork here over the next few months. Happy New Year !!

Arches Anatomy
Mondrian Crows
Ice Water & Reflections
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New Commissioned Painting and Zoom Class

I’ve been busy folks doing another painting. This one was a commissioned painting for a friend/neighbor Barbara. She wanted a picture of her two granddaughters and their Dad, combined with their love of zip-lining. So she gave me a photo of the two girls, another photo of the Dad, and I researched pictures online for pictures of helmets and zip-line gear. I put them all together for this painting called Barbara’s Girls.

Barbara’s Girls

I’d also like to announce that I will start teaching a ZOOM Watercolor class at Holiday Park Senior Center on Tuesdays, starting 9/22, for ten weeks, from 10am to 12:30pm. This will definitely be an challenge as I will be the moderator… my first time (AUGH!). Plus trying to critique artwork and give demos thru a camera should also be interesting. This is a new world.

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New Pandemic Painting

Well, I’ve done another pandemic painting. It took me three weeks because it was very complicated and detailed. I’ve also been dealing with shoulder surgery recovery and dog health problems (now largely resolved). The Pipers come from a photo I took at Fort Frederick, MD a few years ago. The background is derived from Internet images of Beacon Street in Boston in a composite with the pipers. The picture is called the Beacon Street Pipers. Whatdaya think? Stay well everyone.

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Isolation has its benefits

Now June 17, I added falling snow to the Snowday with the Kids drawing (see below). The enhanced drawing just below is called Snowday Making Tracks. Snowday Making Tracks

In addition, I just yesterday finished a new painting called Alexandria Clown. It is derived from two photos I took while wandering many years ago in Alexandria VA. The clown allowed me to take one photo, and then asked me for money for more (I used the first photo). The house behind him is from another picture of a white house with peeling paint and nice colored window shutters and door. I also liked the variety of colors and patterns of bricks.

On June 6th, I finished a drawing, my second of the pandemic lock-down, along with five new watercolor paintings done since February (see all of them by scrolling down in this blog). So despite me climbing the walls and losing hair, I am being productive. This drawing is especially poignant for me because it shows how I spend a large part of my life, walking my two sweet dogs.

Snowday with the Kids
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Good News and Bad News !!

Let’s start with the bad news today June 1st. I’ve talked to the folks at Holiday Park Senior Center where I teach, and they have told me that their plan for new classes starting in July is unlikely. I know my students have missed the classes, and so have I. No Waca Waca for a while. Sob !

The good news is that I continue to be productive doing my own artwork. If you scroll down in this blog, you will see the five new paintings and one new drawing that I have done in the past three months. Just below, is the newest painting in my series of animal pictures named after comedy teams and people. This one is called Seinfeld. It’s 16″ x 24″ and a watercolor. Hope you like it.

Seinfeld
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Boy am I being productive!

I’ve done another painting. This is my fifth new piece (see others in past postings listed at the right or by scrolling below) since this damn pandemic started and forced me to isolate in my studio. A silver lining, I guess, for me. This one was inspired while I was walking up Crosby Street just off of Broome St. in New York City. I was visiting my daughter Jessica two Christmases ago and I was struck by the contrast of the dirty staid buildings covered with colorful dynamic posters and graffiti. And then one lonely girl walked by, seemingly oblivious to it all. I thought it was an interesting story and took a photo that inspired the painting, 1.5 years later. Whatdaya think?

Crosby St. near Broome, NYC
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This isolation!! Augh!!

I am” trying” to take advantage of the all my free-time by painting and drawing to inspire my students to do the same. I hope I am succeeding and will look back at these times with satisfaction at my output. Further below, you can see three new watercolor paintings done over the past 2 months. But I also decided to try to motivate my students with a new drawing just below. It is inspired by a photo I took at a crafts fair in Fort Frederick, MD. I liked the effect of the reflective shiny objects (silver bowls and cups) and a checkered tablecloth they were displayed on. It’s a pencil drawing and took a really long time to do (as drawings require a lot of patience. Hope you like it.

Silver Reflections