WhimsyWhimsical thoughts enable me to address both important and mundane ideas wistfully, with a bit of humor. View fullsize Woods - A clearing in the forest with a view to the horizon presently a fairytale setting for contemplation of superb single malt scotch whisky. This peace was created during the Pandemic and has interesting bits hidden throughout. View fullsize Sunday Morning - Any member of the Jewish Community, or New Yorker for that matter, is familiar with the traditional lox & bagel brunch normally enjoyed on Sunday morning. In this case, I chose to make it the center of a landscape, to show how central this meal is to a significant numbere of people. View fullsize The 3 Stooges - Masters of physical humor, puns and the absurd, Curly, Moe & Larry reflect sometimes mindless optimism, reminding depression era viewers that things can turn out alright or at least be laughed at. The first time I used pencil and a bright acrylic together for effect, giving one the sense that time has dimmed their image, but not their energy. View fullsize Come on Kid, Cheer Up! - Irrepressible Grover was introduced to me by my children. I incorporated him into this portrait of a young girl who was, at that moment unsure of herself. She has since become a Teacher, has children of her own, and is in no sense unsure of herself. Thanks, Grover. View fullsize Under my Skin - Thinking about what is under my skin, under the surface of reality, led me to question where the body as a whole stands in relation to the mind, and ultimately to the Universe. View fullsize Teens on a Beach - This couple has now been married well over 50 years, but at the time were still just dating and enjoying the east coast sun. I enjoyed doing this piece from a photo as they are longtime friends of mine and the folds in her blanket allowed me to work on painting fabric. View fullsize Childhood Emotions - I set out to paint the wide spectrum of emotions children feel. I used pictures of my daughters for two of the younger kids and my Law Partner's younger son for the performer in the back. the two center photos were taken from a famous photo by Josef Karsch of Children at a puppet show.