This Week in the Studio – May 18-May 24, 2026
Weekly Wrap-Up: Two paintings held my attention this week — and they couldn’t be more different in their demands. The dahlia is complete, and I made a one-minute video tracing its transformation from start to finish, a practice rooted in years of daily studio documentation. Meanwhile, the magnolia is finding its own direction: I let go of the reference photo entirely and gave myself permission to just play with color — a genuine challenge for someone as procedural as I am. A cloud-like treatment on some petals cracked open the composition in a way I hadn’t expected.
Next week, I’ll be shifting gears to pack for my solo exhibition at Locust Manor Historic Site in Poughkeepsie — a complicated, all-day undertaking that requires knowing the space, the traffic flow, and exactly which paintings will live well together on those walls.
Click here to read all the week’s Studio Glimpses
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.


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