Returning to where I never lived, but the land of my parents’ formative years, we loved Wyoming, and continued making art of our lives.
Entries Tagged as 'Paintings'
Wyoming Workshop
September 17th, 2014 15 Comments
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Painting in Stages
August 29th, 2014 13 Comments
A painting is made in stages, at least the way I do it. Sometimes I document the process. Here I share that with two paintings each of two models. Enjoy.
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An Early Pollock Splashes an Ocean-front Home
July 14th, 2014 12 Comments
Here’s an unusual commission, a copy of a very “modern” painting, for a very, very modern house. An instance where courage and aesthetics meet.
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Staycation, New Works, New Frames
May 30th, 2014 10 Comments
An overview of most recent works and the time and place of their making . . . along with a reminder of this weekend’s studio show.
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Live Painting in Tucson
May 8th, 2014 19 Comments
Here’s a large single painting that gave life to almost 200 miniatures! Also don’t miss our Summer Studio Tour, May 31 and June 1. See “Coming Events.”
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Oregon, 2014
February 26th, 2014 11 Comments
Once again we’ve taken over this studio for weeks of concentrated work. Celebrate with us our results (and another year together).
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Papua New Guinea
January 23rd, 2014 32 Comments
Here’s something of a slide show of a place you don’t see every day, where I’ve been since the first of the year. Expand your horizons, as I have.
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New Use of Print Image
November 22nd, 2013 11 Comments
The show is this weekend. Come if you can. Or inquire about pieces shown on the websites, discounted this weekend only. Also check out this new curtain, and a new use of Anne’s wonderful designs.
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New Book, New Show
November 6th, 2013 6 Comments
It’s the Fall Studio Show and a celebration of a new book at the same time. Details of both are here.
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Spain
October 10th, 2013 14 Comments
We’ve been just under three weeks in Spain. Everything is so photographical, but we’ve boiled it down here. Take a few minutes here for your own mini-vacation. It’s free, and you’ll love it.
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