Entries Tagged as 'Paintings'

Demo Feedback

April 20th, 2017 3 Comments

Here’s a quick course in how to make a painting, condensed to a paragraph. And here’s notice of our next studio show, May 20 and 21. Save the date.

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Crestline 2017

February 16th, 2017 8 Comments

Here’s a quick look at our just-completed art-making time with some fascinating process shots of Anne’s printmaking.

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Sandstone Show features Hyatt and Anne

January 3rd, 2017 Comments Off on Sandstone Show features Hyatt and Anne

The show opens during Art Walk this coming Thursday evening in Laguna. But more, here’s some intriguing background behind one of the featured pieces.

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New Book: Barns of Iowa

December 2nd, 2016 5 Comments

Here’s another new book, with the story of its making. Could be useful for Christmas. (Hope you’re gearing up for a merry one.)

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Altered Art and Upcoming Show

October 13th, 2016 4 Comments

Here’s an announcement of our next show, last weekend of this month, and some examples how a painting can change even years after it’s first made.

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Vernon Adams, Typographer

August 29th, 2016 15 Comments

This is a blog mostly about art, and typography is an art. Here’s an introduction to a talented type designer, recently passed.

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New Book: Sketches of France

August 16th, 2016 7 Comments

We saw France, at least as much as we could in three weeks . . . and recorded a lot of it. Here’s a preview of the result, with love.

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Abstracted Figuratives at Laguna Show

August 3rd, 2016 6 Comments

It’s one of my genres, on display for a special show this month. Here’s an preview, with a touch of description of each piece just to love them better.

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The Singularity of Anne’s Printmaking Work

July 21st, 2016 5 Comments

Here’s an appreciation for a one-of-a-kind art form . . . as well as an invitation to her special reception at the Laguna Festival of Arts.

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Upcoming Demo and Workshop

June 29th, 2016 4 Comments

Here’s announcing two events upcoming (one tomorrow evening), plus a quick look at the stages of making a quick painting.

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