To emerge after a week of Flu I was greeted by beautiful winter light over fresh snow. Perhaps I… Read more »
Author Archives: Todd Lynch
Hill of Beans
Happy New Year! I was thinking about the expression hill of beans today as I shelled the dried beans… Read more »
Eating the Landscape
Over the course of writing this blog, the connections between my landscape work, painting/installation and love of food have become… Read more »
Playing with the Moon
Last week – the full moon was unbelievable! The deep cold of that evening somehow made the light feel frostier,… Read more »
Oyster Mushrooms II
I just finished this oyster mushroom painting. It’s a farmer’s market find. I remember walking by the booth and seeing… Read more »
Frost
Words escape me this morning. The Frost was spectacular.
Fall Composition
Shadows grow longer. The light is dense and saturated. Muted tones in the landscape hit deep notes beyond my frequency,… Read more »
Late Fall Plant Forms
There’s a Gothic quality to the plant forms of the late Fall – especially on these days of dense fog.… Read more »
Great Barrington Riverwalk
I am part of a volunteer town committee looking into the feasibility of connecting our two village centers with a… Read more »
Welcome!
Hi Everyone – Welcome and thanks for coming to the new site. All new posts will be here in my… Read more »