Friday, November 7, 2008

Oh the Memories of Summer!

Yes, I am still grappling with the gruesome reality that summer is over! Here are a few digital art images of some highlights. I hope you enjoy them. They were certainly fun to create!
We Love to Waterski!

How exciting to weclome a new member into our family!


Hot Shot invades White Marlin Open Parade!


Chillin'!

Yipes!


Working on the summer tan!



Fun on the River

OK, so I guess I have no choice but to somehow embrace the other seasons. As my mama always said, "You have to take the bad with the good in life!". Now let's see...where's that camera? I see some beautiful autumn colors our my window...... : )
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Thursday, November 6, 2008

"Looking Through My Lens" is Launched

The transition is complete! This blog will now feature my photography and digital art. I hope you will enjoy looking a little more closely at the world as I see it through my camera lens. Future posts will include my photography and digital artwork as I focus my lens on my favorite subjects - the coastal areas, landscapes, wildlife and people of the Eastern Shore. I do occasionally travel away from this land of pleasant living so I'll take you along (a virtual trip, of course!) as I focus in on the interesting sites and people I encounter along the way.
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Friday, October 24, 2008

Egret on Branch

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12" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
12” x 24” Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas - SOLD
I enjoy taking my camera on visits to Assateague National Wildlife Refuge to take photos of the beautiful seashore and the awesome wildlife there. The Great Egret fishes in shallow water, standing motionless and spearing its prey with its long, yellow bill. It is a huge bird, standing at least 3 feet tall with a wingspan in excess of 4 feet wide. They are simply majestic and graceful. This fellow was basking in the sun on an April day. He was quite patient as I snapped several shots of him. I always enjoy painting birds and this one was no exception. Click on the image for a larger view. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Eastern Shore Marsh

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24" x 12" Oil Painting on Gallery Canvas

This beautiful scene is one that we see on the way home from church. This is a typical view of an Eastern Shore marsh. This day the skies were blue with big puffs of clouds that reflected in the still, slick water. There were birds flying in the distance which completed the scene. Click on the image to see more detail. I love living on the shore and the opportunity to view such beautiful scenery is is one of the reasons why. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Boats at Twilight

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18" x 24" Oil on Canvas
This is a scene from the bank of windows inside a local restaurant, Wright's Seafood Restaurant. It's one of our favorite places for seafood and this wonderful view is of the Chincoteague Bay with Wallops Island back at the horizon. Click the image for a better view. Wallops Island is home to a NASA installation here on the east coast. I hope you enjoy the view as we always do! This was interesting to paint since the orange sherbet sky reflected in the water presented a new challange. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Hesitation

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24" x 18" Oil on Canvas

We live near several wonderful beaches. Even if I ignored all other sources of inspiration, I would have more than enough just focusing on human interaction at the beach! This little boy is being encourged by his grandfather to come into the water with him. The water is cold and it's rough and even though he pictures himself riding the waves on his boogie board, he is hesitant to make the plunge. A day at the beach is such a wonderful way to bring families together! I hope you like this painting, it was certainly fun to do! Click on the image for a closer view. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

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10" x 20" Oil on Gallery Canvas

As a photographer and artist, I am simply fascinated by birds. This great white egret with its long legs and neck might be expected to be awkward in movement but quite to the contrary, these gorgeous creatures are graceful and majestic in form and in movement. Click on the image for a better view. This is a scene from Assateague Island. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Beach Play

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12" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas

We love the beach and are fortunate to live within 45 minutes of the Atlantic Ocean. Since I enjoy painting figural works, this one certainly was lots of fun for me to do. I hope you like it too! Click on the painting to view a larger, more detailed image. This painting is currently a part of my one woman show in the Foyer Gallery at the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury, MD. The show closes November 15th. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing this painting.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Solo Exhibit at The Art Institute & Gallery

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For the first time in almost a year, my easel and my watercolor table have no works in progress on them! Yesterday we delivered all of the artwork (19 paintings!) to the Art Institute & Gallery in Salisbury for my solo exhibit in their Foyer Gallery. Photos of the exhibit are above. The opening reception is this Friday from 5:00 - 8:00 PM. My show hangs until November 15th. The solo exhibit coincides with the AI&G's Fall member's show. The theme this year is "On the Waterfront" and since I saw them hanging the show yesterday, I can tell you it's wonderful! Bill Kerbin, of the the Daily Times interviewed me for an article in the Worcester County Times section of the newspaper. Click here for the link to the article. If you are local, please try to check out the show before November 15th and if you can make it to the opening on Friday, I'd love to see you there! I will be posting the new paintings soon!

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

914 Porsche - Rain Slick Track

11" x 15" Watercolor/Ink on 300 lb. Paper
Prints Available on Ebay

This is the third in a series of Porsche paintings. We are Porsche enthusiasts and have owned a 356B and currently have a 914. This painting illustrates a car going into a curve on a rain-slick track. It was fun figuring out how to make rain spray and mist under the tires and creating the reflections in the wet track. I hope you like it. Contact me for more information about the painting or prints or click here to go to my Ebay listing.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Chickadee in Autumn

9" x 12" Oil on Canvas
Commissioned Painting
This is the result of a commissioned painting. The client requested an oil painting depicting a chickadee on a branch with autumn color in the background in a "painterly, slightly abstracted style" similar to other birds I have done. What do you think about this one? I have to say that no matter how hard I try to get a good photo, the true essence of a painting never really comes through. Especially with oils, I think the texture and visual richness is always missing in a photographic image of a painting. Click on the image for a more detailed view. I hope he likes the painting. I really enjoyed painting it with all of the bright glorious colors of autumn. I hope you like it too. Thanks for looking.
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Monday, July 14, 2008

Arte y Pico Award

The Arte y Pico Award
Susan Roper of Watercolors by Susan Roper has awarded this blog the Arte y Pico award. Thanks Susan! Arte y Pico is a blog from Uruguay created by Ana, who created this award. According to Susan's blog, Arte y Pico means the best art... over the top. I am honored to be a recipient. The rules state that it is now my honor to nominate five deserving blogs. They are as follows:
Gina is an outstanding watercolorist whose passion is animals, especially horses and dogs. Her work often features these as subjects in the most delightful ways. I hope you'll check out Gina's blog to see what she's up to.

Michelle's blog is filled with lovely watercolor flowers. She enjoys experimenting with technique and materials and shares it with her readers.
Karen Winter's The Creative Journey
Karen is a California artist whose mediums are oils and watercolor. There is no subject she will not tackle. Her work is always topnotch and her commentary interesting.
Cecelia Price's Art Activities
Cia is a watercolorist who specializes in florals. She loves to share her techniques and has DVDs available. She has several watercolor demos on YouTube.
Molly Young's Daily Painting
Molly is my favorite young painter. Please check out her daily painting blog. This young artist shows lots of promise and she is simply delightful!
Each nominating blog lists the name and a link to the blog nominated. Winners display the award and list a link to the blog that has presented the award. Each must show the link of “Arte y Pico” blog, so everyone will know the origin of this award. This is a fun way to spread the word about dedicated bloggers of great art!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Chickadee Study

6" x 9" Watercolor & Ink

Don’t you just love chickadees? They even sound cute when they chirp! I always have a couple visiting my feeders and just adore watching them. They make fabulous subjects for my photography too. This is a study for a larger painting I will be doing next week. I hope you like it! You can click on the image to view it larger. Don't forget to subscribe to my blog by clicking the link in the upper right corner of this page. You'll receive an email each time I update my blog.

Globe Balcony Gallery Show Opens

Doris Glovier
Pocomoke City Drawbridge
18" x 24"

We had a wonderful time at the at the Globe's Delmarva Architecture show opening last evening. It was such fun to view so many familiar buildings and Eastern Shore locations as interpreted by the many exhibiting artists and photographers. We were accompanied by dear friends and after the Globe Opening, we strolled about Berlin attending some of the other galleries that were open for Second Friday. At the Water's Edge Gallery reception, we enjoyed viewing the work of Faith Lord and Pete Cosby. A special treat was our visit with the charming and distinguished Patrick Henry and his lovely wife at their reception at the The Patrick Henry Gallery. Pat has that rare ability to paint in a variety of styles, all equally well. What a delight it was to chat with them. His work is wonderful and they are so hospitable to visitors. If you're ever in the area of Berlin, Maryland on the second Friday of the month, be sure to visit some of the galleries there and enjoy the art of the local artists. It's quite a treat!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Pocomoke City Drawbridge

18" x 24" Oil on Canvas
Available at The Globe Theater Balcony Gallery

The Pocomoke River meanders through our town and the dock by this bridge is a favorite spot of mine. There is always a flock of friendly and inquisitive seagulls and various other water birds swimming and flying about, perching on the dock pilings and enjoying the river. I love taking my camera and snapping shots of the beautiful river, bridge, birds and the boats that are docked there. For decades, we have taken full advantage of this wonderful natural resource, taking the boats out to picnic at the parks along the river banks, to hike and to waterski. I was actually baptized as an adult in that river with all of my loved ones and church family around me! The ties that bind me to this beautiful river are very strong.
Recently, the Delmarva Discovery Center which is located on the riverfront, opened and is a wonderful resource of history and information about the river.
I hope you like the painting (click on image for better view) and if you are in the area will check it out the The Globe's Balcony Gallery in Berlin MD. The opening reception of their "Eastern Shore Architecture, Outbuildings and Collectibles" show is this evening at 5:00 PM. I got a preview last night when we stopped in for dinner and the show featuring Eastern Shore (VA, MD & DE) scenes and architecture is fabulous. I have several paintings and for the first time some digital art in the show. I have posted a few of the those on my other blog. Click here to view those.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Porsche 356 Speedster, Sunday Drive

11" x 15" Watercolor & Ink on 300lb Paper

The Porsche Speedster in this painting is from the late fifties. It is very similar to the 1961 Porsche 356B Coupe my husband owned when we got married back in 1972. We drove it on our honeymoon to the Smokey Mountains. As I painted today, the memories came flooding back and just enhanced the painting experience. The setting for this painting is a country road in Virginia called Taylor Landing Road. We were there recently, visiting a friend on a Sunday Afternoon. I knew that road with those massive pine trees would make it into a painting soon and here they are! I hope you like it. I will add a closeup for detail.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Through the Years

14" x 11" Watercolor & Ink
300 lb. Fabriano Artistico Cold Press Paper

This one was fun to do. I created this painting and the Tulips in Pitcher oil painting for an exhibit beginning this Friday at The Art Institue & Gallery. In this painting, the same person is shown at differing stages of life starting with the carefree days of the very young child when one has few worries. Then she is in her middle years when all you seem to do is worry especially about physical appearance. Finally she is content to soak up the sun, enjoying the blue of the sky and the feel of the ocean...hopefully much wiser and more at peace. Now she is thankful to have a peaceful moment to think about her many blessings and about her journey to this point. If you are interested in seeing it in person, check it out at the AI&G in Salisbury, MD May 30 - June 21st. Thanks for looking!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Tulips


11" x 14" Oil on Stretched Canvas

I love spring and I love tulips. Everywhere I look, flowers are blooming in the yard, the trees and in the woods. This was so much fun to paint. I hope you like it.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

The Globe Theater Balcony Gallery Opening

This is me at the opening with a big smile on my face. We had a great time!

The two paintings in black frames on the right are mine.

Three of my Photographs
We had a wonderful time at the gallery opening last night. The event was well attended and the food and wines were wonderful. We went with two of our oldest and dearest friends. It was her birthday and we ended the evening with a bottle of champagne to celebrate both events.


Friday, May 2, 2008

The Globe's Balcony Art Gallery Exhibit

The Globe's Balcony Art Gallery Exhibit
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Above are my three paintings that have been accepted for the Spring Arts Night Exhibit. The show opens tonight, May 2nd at 5:00PM and goes through July 5th. The theme is "Ocean" which includes artwork related to the ocean...not just images of the ocean itself. I also inserted a photo of a closeup of the Globe's marquee.

Above are my photographs accepted for the Spring Arts Night Exhibit. When we dropped off my artwork we had a nice visit with one of the delightful owners, Jennifer David. We stayed for dinner, enjoying the great music of The Mood Swingers. The Globe features performers on their stage most nights and the food is outstanding...just a great place to go for drinks, dinner and entertainment! If you're in the neighborhood, check out the Balcony Art Gallery then head back downstairs for the best food and drink around!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Serenity on The Pocomoke River

8"x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

This is the view from a dock near our home. The Pocomoke River is lined with cypress trees and lily pads. It is a narrow river in many places and a local favorite for waterskiing and other boating activities. Our family takes our boats out on a regular basis in the summer for fun and great fellowship. We also have hosted many family reunions there. I was actually baptized in this beautiful river!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Chili Peppers

8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

I love spicy food and the fresher the better! I am famous for my spicy chili. When my son asked me for my recipe, he added fresh jalepenos to his batch. WOW, was that fantastic! It adds a fresh spiciness that's really yummy. That’s how I make it for my husband and I now. These three red chili peppers were so warm in color, I decided to use a cooler brown for the background. I think the contrast is pretty interesting. What do you think? This painting is a bit more impressionistic in style than many of my paintings and I really like the looseness that resulted. I hope you do too!

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Doris Glovier Paintings Are On YouTube!

My paintings are now featured on YouTube. Click on the arrow in the box (middle of screen) above to play or you can click here to go to YouTube.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Pear on Blue

6" x 6" Oil on Canvas Panel

I enjoyed painting and eating this pear and am happy to say it tasted as good as it looked. Have you ever eaten pear butter? It is very much like apple butter but with it's own rich flavor. My mom has fruit trees on her property and last summer while visiting, my cousin Dean made pear butter. It was delicious! It is surprising how very popular the pear is as an object to paint. I hope you like mine.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Chickadee


8" x 10" Oil on Canvas

Another in my bird series, this painting was fun to do. The Carolina Chickadee lives in the U.S. only and has a wingspan of only six to eight inches. A pair bond between a male and female Carolina Chickadee can remain intact for several years. Reference photo from BSWilson1147 of WetCanvas. I added a close-up of the head but you can always click on the painting to view it in larger format. If you'd like a automatic email of my latest painting posts, just sign up in the box in the upper right corner of this page. Thanks for looking!



Friday, April 11, 2008

Delicious!

6" x 6" Oil painting on Canvas Panel

Summer is my favorite time of the year. My husband loves to plant a few tomato and pepper plants each year. We wait and wait, forever it seems, until he is finally able to harvest one or two. We eat them faster than they can ripen...for awhile. All of a sudden we're giving them to friends and family because they're coming off faster than we can eat them! I enjoyed painting this beautiful tomato in anticipation of what's to come!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Paintings Are Now Listed on Ebay

Many of my fellow daily painters have Ebay stores. This was also one of my goals when I committed to painting daily. I have opened my store and wanted to invite you to take a look. Here is a link: http://stores.ebay.com/Doris-Glovier-Daily-Painter . If you have been interested in purchasing my artwork, this is a great opportunity to purchase small paintings at great prices. If not, please continue to enjoy my blog and ignore this post. I thank you, as always for your interest in my artwork.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Slideshow of Paintings

Hi, I recently had some fun creating a slideshow of some of my recent paintings. If you'd like to see it, click here. There are arrows at the top left to start the slideshow or to click through them one by one. Thanks for looking!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Dear Friend

8"x10" Oil on Canvas

A portrait of our sweet Megan. Words cannot express how dear she is to me. Always by my side and always eager to please, she hates the mailman, adores kids and lives to tear up her toys!

"The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too." ~ Samuel Butler, Notebooks, 1912

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Skipping Stones

8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

This little fellow was having fun at the park with his mom. He was obviously trying to make the stones skip across the surface of the water but not quite succeeding. He still seemed to be delighted at the "kurplunk!" sound and the ripples that resulted with each toss. This little painting is a study for a larger painting in the future.







Saturday, March 29, 2008

Gallery Patron

Oil on Canvas Panel 8" x 10"
This lovely gallery patron happened to have been my companion recently on a trip to Annapolis, Maryland with our husbands. Annapolis is full of wonderful shops and art galleries. We took in quite a few and especially enjoyed the bakeries and coffee shops while we were there.



Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Yellow Warbler

Oil on Canvas Panel 6" X 6"
This little Yellow Warbler, also known as the Dendroica Petechiais, is a songbird and has a wingspan of only 6 to 8 inches and feeds on insects and spiders. Yellow Warblers sing sweetly from the branches of the trees where they build their cup nests. I find that I really enjoy painting birds and learning about them. This one was particularly fun to do!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Pink Poppy

6" x 6" Oil on Canvas Panel

After painting animals for a bit, I thought it would be nice to work on a floral painting. I love poppies and especially love to paint backlit poppies so this one was fun to do. I hope the dramatic background isn't too much. Happy Easter!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Clark's Nutcracker


6" x 6" Oil on Canvas Panel
The Clark's Nutcracker, named after Captain Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition is a member of the crow family. Did you know that the male incubates the eggs? He actually develops a brood patch on his chest similar to a female, and takes his turn keeping the eggs warm!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Assateague Island Lighthouse


8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel
There are endless possibilities for paintings here in the Mid-Atlantic region of our vast country. Assateague Island, Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge is especially rich in material and artistic opportunities. This is a close-up view of the lighthouse on the Island. I enjoyed my time there as a child, playing on the beach and now as an adult recording the beauty of this magnificent area and the creatures that inhabit it. My husband and I recently hiked the trail to the foot of the lighthouse and this is my favorite view of it.

Friday, March 14, 2008

California Cow at Big Sur

8"x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

We recently took a week to drive up Highway 1 along the California Coast to San Francisco and stayed a couple of days in the Monterey and Carmel area. On a drive along the Big Sur coastline, we saw this herd of cows grazing the land with a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to Big Sur. This big fellow seemed as curious about us as we were about him. It seemed quite a site to see these cows ambling along on this gorgeous and valuable landscape. I plan to do several paintings inspired by our Big Sur excursion.

Cherries

8"x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

These cherries were so gorgeous they simply begged to be painted. I bought a bunch but they were so beautiful these two were all that were needed for a lovely still life.

Rest


8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel
The time when your children are babies is a special time. To be sure, there are frustrations, exhaustion and some worry, as well. For my husband and I, and to probably most parents, that time was a magical period in our lives filled with blessings, humor and an abundance of learning experiences. I hope you like today's painting. I enjoy portraiture and especially love to create paintings that convey a mood or sentiment.

Seagull on a Snowy Dock

8"x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel

We had a lovely snowfall overnight so I took my camera to an area where a large flock of seagulls generally gather. They were there as usual and were obviously enjoying the clean, crisp air. Seagulls have always fascinated me and seeing them enjoying the snowy day was really a treat!



Great Blue Heron at Day's End

6" x 8" Oil on Canvas Panel
Isn't the great blue heron a majestic creature?

Delmarva Farm


8" x 10" Oil on Canvas Panel
We live on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Maryland, which is on a peninsula often referred to as Delmarva. This farm painting is a very common landscape view of this rural area which is largely a farming community.

White Poppy

This poppy painting was fun. There are so many colors involved in painting something white! I love painting a flower backlit, from the underside. Capturing the light coming through the petals is a fun challenge. Oil painting on 9" x 12" canvas panel. This painting is sold.

Great Egret of Assateague Island

Today I will be adding my oil paintings to this blog which has previously been for watercolor paintings only. This painting was inspired by a trip to Assateague Island National Park. This beautiful creature just blew me away. He was perched in an ugly, leafless tree and the contrast of this gorgeous bird and the stark bark of the tree was stunning. I will undoubtedly paint him (maybe her?) again. 8" x 10" Oil on canvas panel.

Monday, December 24, 2007

A Walk Through the Orchard


This was painted using a reference photo of my son and his girlfriend. They were walking through an apple orchard on an apple-picking excursion with friends. When I saw the photo which was snapped by her girlfriend, I knew it would make a wonderful painting. We truly love her and it was a joy to do the painting. I gave the painting to her for Christmas. I was so very touched when I saw it brought tears to her eyes when she saw it. She is a very special young woman to us and to my son. The term 'girlfriend' seems very inadequate. It is such a joy to bring happiness to others through my artwork. This is watercolor on 140 lb cold press paper.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Dad

My Dad passed away a couple of years ago after a short but very difficult battle with cancer. The family is still reeling from the loss. I have finally been able to attempt a portrait of him. I gave this to my Mom for her birthday. This is a watercolor, 11" x 14" on 300 lb. cold pressed paper.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Ravens Dream

My nephew has a beautiful family with two little boys who my husband and I consider our grandchildren. They are all huge sports fans with the Baltimore Ravens being their most favorite NFL team. For my nephew's birthday, I painted sort of a fantasy painting depicting his two little guys stepping onto a quiet M & T Bank football field just before the stadium fills with a crowd in anticipation of a great game. Their mom had dressed them in their Raven's uniforms (yes...they both have them) and I took photos of them in my front yard to use as reference for the painting. I recently gave him the painting and he seemed pleased with it. This watercolor painting is 11" x 14" on 300 lb.cold press paper.