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  Have a look at some of the different places I work and have worked.
  I think it is important for the public to see more than the picture they
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  County Kildare, Ireland
This studio is in a loft in our home where we spend the summers, it's gardens and green fields are what inspires me to do landscapes. When it rains, I go back upstairs to work on still lifes.
Artist Studio- Co. Kildare, Ireland
I think of the garden as one large scale, living painting. Combining colors and textures of plant material is just another medium instead of paint!
Our beloved Jack Russell in the garden.



  Las Vegas, Nevada
Victorian Cakes in progress
I like to work on several paintings at a time, so I use unfinished doors propped against the wall for an easel.
Warehouse Studio, Las Vegas, NV
At left is a studio I shared with a lighting designer but it was too near the airport and VERY loud. So I work from home now for the time being.

  Louisville, Kentucky
My Louisville Studio and Gallery was located within the Old Louisville Inn, a historic Bed and Breakfast in the heart of historic Old Louisville. Now the work is in Swanson Cralle Gallery, Downtown Louisville.
An Old Carriage House for a Studio! Perfect! The morning light was great!
View of the Inn's driveway from my studio in the carriage house. This was truly a magnificent place to work.
Grigsby House across the street, an often painted view.


  Greek Island of HYDRA
Pictured below is the home of my friend, Artist, Timothy Hennessy. I had to show this studio because it was such a fabulous place even though I only worked there for 5 weeks. With a view like this, it was a little hard to concentrate, so I just soaked up all I could for a later series.There are no cars, only donkeys for transport. The work you see pictured is Timothys.
3 pics-Loggia and Byzantine flag, Timothy, View of Hydra Harbor from the loggia.

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