Category: landscape
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Birdbath #1
36″ x 20″ mosaic bowl on fiberglass base. Sara and I love to make mosaics. We started with a very ambitious fountain in Vista when our children were young. This is part of a series we made for our Murrieta house. It was light enough to move due to its hollow fiberglass base (upside down planter) we could move…
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Red Tree
48″ x 8″ x 8″ Mosaic Totem. I made a mold and cast this with rebar and then moved it in place, along with several other similar totems. We then added the mosaic tiles. Red tree wraps the post 360 degrees. This one really popped due to the contrast.
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Rose Side Lights
48″ x 24″ Acrylic lightbox. These frame the studio door, and I set them to a timer so we can have soft streetlights. Really having fun with these! See details below:
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Red Sky at Morning
49″ x 27″ diptych mixed media. This work, along with a triptych I call Copper River, came from a landscape I was struggling with. Sometimes there is no salvation for a painting gone bad – but I cut up the landscape into 5 equal slices and made a Red Sky at Morning and Copper River. This painting has…
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Green Sky Red Cliffs
22″ x 28″ acrylic on canvas. Sara wanted a landscape. Has nice perspective. Simple but nice.
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Night Walk
73″ x 90″. I like big paintings. I’ve always wanted to paint big. My wife and I went to Chicago with some friends and I was blown away by Marc Chagall’s large pieces in The Chicago Institute. I could not get it out of my head. At the same time I really wanted to create the light box effect. This…
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Citiscape
37″ x 49″ Acrylic on wood. Very simple painting on metalic background. Background painted upright – horizontal lines bled together. One black line citiscape. Fast and easy flow.
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Poppies
42″ x 75″ Mixed media on wood. Two paintings side by side (Dyptich). The colors really pop in this one. I had this in my office for many years. Very calming despite its strong presence.
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I Think You’re Done
24″ x 30″ acrylic on canvas. Companion piece to Orange Sun Over Wheat. Special memories… One of my joys of becoming an artist was the chance to paint with my mom. Every time she visited I would set up two easels side by side and got a chance to learn from her. This had been my second painting, with…