This is a favorite place for me to paint . This is the south end of Portsmouth , view from Peirce Island. I love these tight little neighborhoods.
8×10 / oil/panel Available
This is a favorite place for me to paint . This is the south end of Portsmouth , view from Peirce Island. I love these tight little neighborhoods.
8×10 / oil/panel Available
Another view of Poco’s in Portsmouth. I’m obsessed with storefronts and old buildings especially with nice old brick with patina. Portsmouth has brick everywhere. I added the folding chair. Maybe a bouncer sits there, or me waiting to get a table!
acrylic on 8×10 panel $150(unframed)
This is a working title for this latest painting done in acrylic. Not sure the title is going to stick but it’s a good start. This is another Portsmouth store front. It is actually a restaurant named Poco’s Bow Street Cantina in a beautiful old brick building. Between the old brick, the pediments, and the hanging starlights in the window I was intrigued.
Acrlyic on 8×10 panel $150 (unframed)
This is a painting I always wanted to do after laying eyes on the storefront on Market Street in Portsmouth, NH. Eye candy. Beautiful Le Creuset enameled cast ironware in the window. I LOVE IT. This painting has a full grisaille under painting. Crazy detail. (Shown unframed)
SOLD (original), prints and greeting cards available
9″x12″ canvas oil on canvas
Moxy is a painting of the Portsmouth store front of the same name. It’s a cute little American tapas place. I loved the color of the store front.
framed (black with gold colored trim) 8″x10″ oil on panel $225
Join Seacoast artist, Sue Hennigan, for her first gallery reception titled Places & Spaces on January 8 at 5:30 pm in The Provident Bank in downtown Portsmouth, NH.
Please visit The Provident Bank Facebook page to RSVP.
11 days of finding myself and also, the closest bathroom.