Bermuvibe 2

Acrylic on canvas. 29.5″ x 19.5″. Framed 38″ x 28″. 2003.

This one was a commission.

I lived in Bermuda. The colors come out of that, but they are imagined. None of it is what anything actually looked like, and that was deliberate. I was not trying to document a house. I wanted the painting to carry what the place felt like.

This is the second of three Bermuda paintings I made. The first went up here earlier this month. The third is still in the archive.

Painted in 2003, photographed for archival in February 2026, and shared here for the first time.

Bermuvibe 2, acrylic on canvas, 2003. The painted surface without the frame.
Bermuvibe 2, unframed.

Bermuvibe 1

Acrylic on paper. Painted space 15″ × 22″. Framed 22″ × 29″. 2003.

I lived in Bermuda. I painted this in Roswell, Georgia, about two years after we moved away.

It is not a painting of something I was standing in front of. I worked from a photo of a real street somewhere on the island. The place is real. The color is not. I made that up.

That was deliberate. Bermuda was a lively place to live, bright and busy and full of exciting things going on, and that is what I wanted the painting to carry. Not a record of how anything actually looked.

This is the first of three Bermuda paintings I made. The other two are still in the archive.

Signed and dated on the painting: 5/3/03. Photographed for archival in January 2026. First time it has been shared.

Bermuvibe 1, acrylic on paper, 2003. The painted surface without the frame.
Bermuvibe 1, unframed.