Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Dodge
Dodge is *size* an oil painting on canvas.
It was donated to the Tucson Museum of Art charitable show Ready, Set, D'Art.
Tucson Low Rider
Tucson Low Rider is a 24" by 27" oil painting on masonite.
This piece was in the Tucson Museum of Art show As Real as it Gets: Super-Realism and Photo-Realism. The show ran through August 18, 2002, and my oil painting, Tucson Low Rider was displayed as a part of the exhibition. It is also in the Museum's permanent collection.
Friday, July 31, 2015
Rincon Saguaro at Dusk
Rincon Saguaro at Dusk is a 30" by 40" oil painting.
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Giant
Giant is a 24" by 30" oil painting, 2007.
The saguaro is the same one in the colored pencil drawing Desert Giant. This cactus is located near the Rincon Mountains in Saguaro National Park East near the junction of Squeeze Pen and Loma Verde trails. It seemed it was my job to remember it in its' prime as well as the beauty of the decaying form.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Friday, July 10, 2015
Open
Open is a 21" by 30" oil painting on panel.
A friend reflecting into a window, revealing someone beside her in the window. You can tell this was Wyoming by the thick sweaters!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
A Girl and her Cat
A Girl and her Cat is an oil painting on canvas.
The dappled light through a tree aused a pattern to form over the subjects.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Two Cereus
Two Cereus is an oil on canvas done in the glazing technique, 2015.
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- Two Cereus Progression
Holly Reflecting
Holly Reflecting is a 24"x 36" oil painting on panel.
My friend Holly was a beautiful artist who could model unselfconsciously. I was enjoying the way the tree shadows fell across her form and the Laramie snow.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Helen's Dome After the Rain
Helen's Dome After the Rain is a 24" by 34" oil painting on canvas.
Early morning sun pinkens the horizon on the Rincons after rain has muted the desert colors. I love exploring the palette of colors these conditions produce. I like the feeling of this painting; it comes very close to expressing what I was trying to do.
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