Tagged: oil painting

Animal Fare Part 2: Wild Animals

I didn’t get a chance to show you these before the show opened, but in addition to the paintings of dogs that I did for the “Animal Fare” exhibition at the Christopher Queen Gallery, I painted these two larger works. “Surveying The Hunt,” 20×30 in. oil on linen. $3000 This painting was the result of [...]

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Crashing Monterey…

Last week the Plein Air Convention happened down in Monterey, which is a couple of hours away from me. I went down to hang out with whoever was going to be there after it was over. Fortunately I saw some good friends of mine from up north as well as locals and others. I met [...]

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Animal Fare pt. 1: Cute Doggies

I’ve been really stoked lately to be working on paintings of animals for a group show. The show is called “Animal Fare” and it’s going to be for the Christopher Queen Gallery. I’ve always loved animals, yet for some reason I’ve not painted a whole lot of them. This show may change that a bit. [...]

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Landscapes: From Life and More

It’s getting to be that time to be out painting again! Here are a couple of recent landscape paintings that I am proud of. “Clear Light” 8×10″ oil on linen board.    This is a painting I did at Dillon Beach with the Plein Air Liaison group headed by Carole Gray-Weihman. Does it make you want [...]

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Landscapes and Patterns

It’s going to be a busy weekend for me! My figure painting demo is on Saturday, and I’m in a group show on Sunday. This show is called “The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic.” If you are not familiar, it’s an art movement that started in the 1860′s mostly led by William Morris and influenced many [...]

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