Sunday, December 18, 2016

Monday, November 28, 2016

As the Stuff Piles Higher...



Don't like to use this space for a sermon, but pictures speak better than words sometimes.
This is called:  USA - For the World to See (dirty laundry)



Saturday, November 26, 2016

Slightly Overexposed - Pretend It's the AM Burn-Off



Back to the easel - time for a new series.  Possibly to be known as the "Great Lakes Boogie".
We'll see how it goes.

So far:          

Sunday, October 23, 2016

THANK YOU








Thank you all so much for coming to the Reception

It was great to see my friends turn out for the evening

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

One More Time...









There will be food.....



Things to look at..



People and art...


Are you joining us at the Provident Bank tomorrow in Seabrook, at 5:30 to 7??

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Artist's Reception




Join us...



You're Invited to an
Artist's Reception Featuring the artwork of Peg Lipin

Thursday, October 20, 2016
 5:30pm - 7:00pm
The Provident Bank, 1 Provident Way, Seabrook, NH 03874




The Lobby for the Arts

The Provident Bank’s Lobby for the Arts in Seabrook is pleased to present the work of Peg Lipin. The exhibit will be on display to the public during regular bank hours at The Provident Bank’s 1 Provident Way, Seabrook, NH location, through December.


The public is invited to an Artist’s Reception honoring Peg on Thursday, October 20, 2016 from 5:30 – 7:00pm at our 1 Provident Way, Seabrook, NH office. Light refreshments will be served.


About the Artist

As a child, I would stare out car windows, planning on reproducing the beauty of central NY when “I was an artist”. This took so much longer than I ever would have expected.

Real life tends to hold off daydreams, so I have been actively involved in art for only about sixteen years. During that time, I have written several children’s books (unpublished), done watercolor and silverpoint. I’ve painted furniture, fabric, and floor cloths. Now, I tend to concentrate on acrylic painting.

My style isn’t genre-limited. The work ranges from collage gardens to painted florals to anthropomorphic animals. Some abstract and surrealistic touches also creep in. However, color is the identifying feature of every piece that has come from my imagination.

My experience includes membership in the MAA, in the Eagle Eyes (Manchester, NH) outdoor mural program, in the Cat Alley mural project, and in the 2016 Parade of Eagles here on the Seacoast. For the past two years, Deb Curtin and I have painted together as the ArtGypsies, in all sorts of unusual spots, as well as art fairs.  It’s a pleasure to have work on display with The Provident Bank, and in other public venues.


The Provident Bank’s Lobby for the Arts Program, celebrating its 19th year, is an ongoing series of local art exhibits displayed at all The Provident Bank branch lobbies. It receives no commission for artwork sold, and pays all expenses associated with the exhibit. The Provident Bank has been recognized for its commitment to building a creative community with a 2012 New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts (NHBCA) Business in the Arts Award for the Lobby for the Arts program as well as for its support of local artists and cultural organizations throughout the Seacoast New Hampshire region.

Learn More

For more information please contact William Rothney at (603) 760-1502.

Monday, October 10, 2016


Not post-apoctolyptic ruins, merely the terrace of a cool sports bar with room
for indoor practice by the rollerderby

Not the pearly gates - the ore gates

 Cache Lake  Ontario

Friday, October 7, 2016

My Kind of Town









To the sister city
Yes, I did ring that huge gong in the red tower





Same City, different Day, better Weather
Near the CityWalk



Yep, just loved Duluth

Here, there, and there






Yes, this is the world's largest 6-pack, here in Buffalo, NY


Here at dockside, in Petosky.






Do I really need to name names??

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

I'VE BEEN TRAVELING...

Just returned from weeks on the road. Meeting people, seeing places that I never knew existed, enjoying travel, good food, great people. You'll see proof in the next few days:








Many places, many views:




Wednesday, September 14, 2016

A good day for small paintings

This may be the second installation in the" Good and Bad Days" series.

It's in progress:

Meanwhile...


This is what most everyone else is looking at:


This Is Where I'v Been


Who says that NH is not a state dedicated to outdoor sport??

No one! And here's of shot of my part in the state tryouts:




The semifinalists will again compete in November.

Friday, September 2, 2016

They're Baaaack


Many of my pieces have found their way home recently:




These two have been in the Derry Library, and are now home.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

ON ROUTE 101 AGAIN


Yep, next week, it's time for the artmobile to go again.
        Over to Derry to reclaim a few pieces that have been brightening up some empty walls, awaiting the Sept. artist.

 
                                                                             

The top piece is "Fiesta"   The next one is "Swirls"

Your can most likely guess" Shell Wreaths"


       I'll have a few new pieces now to bring to Seabrook - to the Provident Bank next week.


Thursday, August 18, 2016

Refreshing....at Seabrook Provident Bank



   My work will be displayed for several months,so expect a few new pieces to keep popping up.  Today was a great
travel day, so I did.

   Look for these on the wall:

This graphic piece will be available on paper products soon.


The conference room now has a theme.

These are in the conference area, also.


No exhibit is complete without an animal!

SEABROOK....and KITCHEN GEAR


So, today it's a quick trip to Seabrook.
                                      You do remember, right?   Yes, to the bank - to refresh the art exhibit - the Provident Bank.


While you add that date to the calendar,  a peek at the latest in kitchen accessories - protect the coffee bar with this: