There was a many-layered cloudy sky behind the iconic Pilgrim Monument tower. Don't know if I'll work on this more - it might be better to leave it as is and possibly use it as the basis for a larger, more planned out painting.
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Sphinx
This breakwater of dark, seaweed encrusted boulders reaching into the sea from the beach was catching the late rays of the setting sun. The rocks were the most brilliant thing in the scene despite being also the darkest.
4" x 6" ink on bristol in sketchbook.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Backstop at Van Horn Park, Spring 2022
Thursday, May 12, 2022
My town recently acquired a disused golf course and has been letting it return to a quasi-natural state for recreational uses by the public. It's very beautiful and bucolic, but has an undertone of eldritch, a hint of JG Ballard, especially the overgrown sand traps.
Ink and white gouache on toned paper.
Friday, May 6, 2022
Wet panel carrier
I made a serviceable little wet panel carrier for the 6" x 8"s that I use with the small cigar box pochade out of scraps of birch plywood. It holds up to 8 panels back to back in four slots, which I hogged out with the table saw and cleaned up with the Dremel tool. The top is held on with Velcro.
Dump Wagon
I didn't know what this thing was, just that it took the late afternoon light nicely standing by the side of the road. After some Google sleuthing, I think I can identify it as a side dumping silage wagon, or dump wagon. The diagonal tube across the front is a hydraulic piston that lifts the hopper up and pivots it over the top of the horizontal frame to dump the contents.
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Me and my little guys
Me and my little guys at the Monson Arts Council 28th Annual Juried Spring Art Exhibition & Sale.
Photos by Michael W. Gilbert
Weekends April 23rd - May 8th, 2022 - noon to 5pm
House of Art,
200 Main Street, Monson, MA
www.monsonartscouncil.org/2022-artshow









