When in Rome Tag

Spring Along the Aqueduct

Spring Along the Aqueduct, 12x10", oil on panel"Are you still out there painting ruins and stuff? Why don't you paint something real!"This is what a friend of mine (and an Italian) said to me lately about my paintings, he's so bored with all this ancient

From the Bedroom Window

From the Bedroom Window, 10x8", oil on panelMonday! Who thought I would be complaining about something like Monday (or any day at all really..), I have the most fabulous job in the world, painting Rome.But this morning felt like "Monday." It was chilly and overcast,

The Ancient Roman Road

On the Appia Antica, 8x10", oil on panelIt's almost overwhelming just how many amazing places there are in Rome, and this is by far one of my favorites.This is one of the longest roads built by the Romans (and now restored) and is in fact

Pantheon: View from Piazza Minerva

Pantheon, View from Piazza Minerva, 10x8", oil on panelThe Pantheon is probably the most well known site in Rome after the Colosseum. I actually had no plan of painting this, it just seems somehow too obvious. I had no plan at all except to paint

Isola Tiberina, 10x12", oil on panelHow exotic, an island in the middle of the Tiber river, right in the middle of Rome! Of course this isn't the first painting of the island, most famously Corot painted it in 1825. I love being

Via Cencelli

Via Cencelli, 10x8", oil on panelTransportation strike! That meant staying close to home, which was fine by me as I'm lately fixated on going to the local park to paint and it was a gorgeous sunny day, so off I went.Walking back and forth, up

Il Nasone

Il Nasone, 8x6", oil on panelNasone in Italian means big nose. That's right, here's a portrait of one of Rome's famous big noses!I've been wanting to paint this public fountain for awhile (this one in particular because of how it is just about to fall

La Salita, View of the Vittoriano

La Salita, View of the Vittoriano, oil on panel, 10x12"This is a secret magic spot. It's one of those places that one always hopes to find, especially when wandering around a new and unknown city.A friend brought me here by accident one day (we missed

Boat Tour, Lungotevere

Boat Tour, Lungotevere, 8x10", oil on panelFor some reason I keep going to the river to paint. It seems to be a place for peace and quiet along with endless paintable themes.This little treasure of a spot is where (in the summer I presume) you