11" x 15" Aquarelle painting from a personal photograph of the Thompson-Neely House in Washington Crossing, PA, where General Washington quartered his officers before the attack on Trenton, NJ
a native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, relocated to Waverly, New York, in 1960. He received training, as a youth, in the Phildelphia area and has produced art and photography most of the years since. After retiring from the world of business, he has become active full time in both these fields.
Pastel painting is his favorite and primary medium, but he also works in Aquarelle, Prismacolor, oil pastel, Conte, charcoal, and graphite. He uses photography to obtain subject matter for painting and as a secondary art form.
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