Weekly Wrap-Up: This week was consumed by one enormous task: delivering 17 paintings to Locust Manor Historic Site in Poughkeepsie for my solo exhibition, Portraits From My Garden. The logistics were real — organizing everything remotely from Long Island, using Art Placer to virtually map the walls, creating price lists and artwork labels, and triple-checking every detail before the work left my hands. On Sunday, Dave and I made the 2½-hour drive up the Taconic, got everything inside safely, toured the space, and made it home before dark. The studio looks bare now, and I’ll miss the work while it’s gone — a little like when your kids move out.
In between the packing and paperwork, the magnolia painting took a significant turn: I broke the edges, merged background and foreground, and finally felt the painting come to life. And the garden kept calling me back to center — Mountain Laurels at peak bloom, a Peruvian Daffodil unfurling on the deck, Itoh peonies at the nursery that I heroically did not buy.

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This is a daily journal of my creative efforts as I prepare for my June 2026 solo exhibition in Poughkeepsie, NY, and my November exhibition in Chelsea, New York City.
