(Oil on Canvas, 24×36) “Coloma Rapids” captures a fleeting moment in history – a seemingly insignificant moment, at an apparently unremarkable place. However, upon closer…
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(Oil on Canvas, 20×16)
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(Oil on Canvas, 20×16)
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Lessons and Victories The 2nd large canvas in the past few months, #17 is 24×48 and a new subject with different colors, light and methods…
View More #17 American River at Ice House: Review#14 Fontanillis Revisited: Review
Circling Back As my 14th canvas, after a couple months of painting, I wanted to see the impact of my learnings on my style and…
View More #14 Fontanillis Revisited: Review#8 Fontanillis Twin Pines: Review
Divide and Conquer Approaching a large project can be daunting… “Fontanillis Twin Pines” was my first large canvas in over 10 years. For some artists,…
View More #8 Fontanillis Twin Pines: Review#4 Fontanillis Water View: Review
Layer after Layer When looking at the world, it is natural for us to look at the surface, to see the now, and to experience…
View More #4 Fontanillis Water View: Review#1 Fontanillis Reflections: Review
Finding Solutions Vision. Our eyes capture the world frame by frame and process imagery in bewilderingly complex ways. I am fascinated by the world and…
View More #1 Fontanillis Reflections: ReviewThe Beginning: #1-Fontanillis Reflections
(Oil on Canvas, 12×16) “You are what you believe yourself to be.” – Paulo Coelho I am an artist. This is my first painting in…
View More The Beginning: #1-Fontanillis ReflectionsThe Journey : #2-Fontanillis Vista
(Oil on Canvas, 18×24) The Pacific Crest Trail follows along the eastern edge of Fontanallis Lake in the Desolation Wilderness near Lake Tahoe. Dick’s Pass…
View More The Journey : #2-Fontanillis Vista