"Tolliver Falls"... 6x8" Oil on Belgian Linen panel, alla prima #60,
3-21-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Helen!
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Follow the meandering trail through the white pines, hemlocks, and craggy rocks along the Youghiogheny River... take in all the beauty of nature. All of a sudden you come across a trail that seems less traveled... you decide to take it. As you walk a bit you enter a small secluded place and there it is... Tolliver Falls.... creation displayed at its best.
"Tolliver Falls" is my second painting of intimate and peaceful waterfalls. These falls are also found in Garrett County, Maryland, at the Swallow Falls State Park (See my painting "Muddy Creek Falls #1").
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The Master's Gaze
"The Master's Gaze"... 7x5" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 3-15-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Martha!
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Jesus has been the central figure in the lives of many since his arrival... no wonder that he would be depicted in art for centuries. From the early religious iconic symbols, through the work of the Old Masters, to the present day... he has made a major impact on the art world.
Artist depictions of Jesus are from much later than his time walking the earth. Therefore, we do not have any way of knowing exactly what he looked like. More importantly, the Bible seems to place no great importance on Jesus' physical appearance. Isaiah tells us: "He has no form or majesty that we should look upon Him, nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him" (Isaiah 53:2).
Many different pictures of Jesus are shown to us in the world.
Question: Which one is the right one?
Answer: His personal features and appearance are of no importance when compared to the reason He came to this world... I love how God's Word (the Bible) doesn't get caught up in pointless details (like what Jesus looked like) that could distract us from the truth. My favorite description of Jesus is found in John 14:6.
SOLD... Thanks Martha!
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Jesus has been the central figure in the lives of many since his arrival... no wonder that he would be depicted in art for centuries. From the early religious iconic symbols, through the work of the Old Masters, to the present day... he has made a major impact on the art world.
Artist depictions of Jesus are from much later than his time walking the earth. Therefore, we do not have any way of knowing exactly what he looked like. More importantly, the Bible seems to place no great importance on Jesus' physical appearance. Isaiah tells us: "He has no form or majesty that we should look upon Him, nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him" (Isaiah 53:2).
Many different pictures of Jesus are shown to us in the world.
Question: Which one is the right one?
Answer: His personal features and appearance are of no importance when compared to the reason He came to this world... I love how God's Word (the Bible) doesn't get caught up in pointless details (like what Jesus looked like) that could distract us from the truth. My favorite description of Jesus is found in John 14:6.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Secluded Spot
"Secluded Spot"... 6x8" Oil on Panel, en plein aire, 3-18-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Jean!
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I nestled in this secluded spot at the Cedar Point branch of the Croatan National Forest in eastern North Carolina to spend a relaxing afternoon plein air painting. The glimmer of sunlight was shining like diamonds that day and the sights, sounds, and smells of nature were at their prime... a GREAT day!
SOLD... Thanks again Jean!
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I nestled in this secluded spot at the Cedar Point branch of the Croatan National Forest in eastern North Carolina to spend a relaxing afternoon plein air painting. The glimmer of sunlight was shining like diamonds that day and the sights, sounds, and smells of nature were at their prime... a GREAT day!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Field of Dreams
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
"Edith" after Sargent
"Edith after Sargent"... 7x5" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 7-2006.
SOLD... Thanks Carol!
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One of my favorite artists is John Singer Sargent. I have spent a lot of time studying and copying works of some of my favorite masters and this piece is a cover of one of Sargents portrait studies... "Portrait of Edith French". Last summer I took a workshop under artist, John Cox, and one of the topics was working with a limited palette. This workshop painting was painted with two colors plus black and white.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Sunset Marsh #2
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Sunset Marsh #1
Friday, March 16, 2007
Relaxing at Fat Tony's
Relaxing at Fat Tony's... 8x6" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Andrew!
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My wife came across this scene while spending the day in Wilmington, North Carolina.... lucky for me she had the camera. I really enjoy painting city street scenes like this... especially in the old historical sections of town. I could paint 100 paintings in a three block radius of Front Street in downtown Wilmington and every one be fresh and unique.
SOLD... Thanks again Andrew!
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My wife came across this scene while spending the day in Wilmington, North Carolina.... lucky for me she had the camera. I really enjoy painting city street scenes like this... especially in the old historical sections of town. I could paint 100 paintings in a three block radius of Front Street in downtown Wilmington and every one be fresh and unique.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Contemplation
"Contemplation"... 7x5" Oil on oil primed canvas board, alla prima, 3-14-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Bob!
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"Contemplation" is painted in one of my favorite styles... a value study done predominately in Terra Rosa. The warmth of color always makes a dramatic portrait study.
"and Mary pondered these things in her heart"...
SOLD... Thanks again Bob!
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"Contemplation" is painted in one of my favorite styles... a value study done predominately in Terra Rosa. The warmth of color always makes a dramatic portrait study.
"and Mary pondered these things in her heart"...
The Willow it Weeps
"The Willow it Weeps"... 5x7" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 3-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Helen!
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Weeping Willow trees always remind me of loved ones who have left us. Their swaying branches almost dance... and always to a peaceful tune in my minds eye. Let this painting, "The Willow it Weeps", give you that peaceful feeling as you mentally take a stroll along the stream and maybe even take a rest under the willow.
SOLD... Thanks Helen!
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Weeping Willow trees always remind me of loved ones who have left us. Their swaying branches almost dance... and always to a peaceful tune in my minds eye. Let this painting, "The Willow it Weeps", give you that peaceful feeling as you mentally take a stroll along the stream and maybe even take a rest under the willow.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Italian Sanctuary
"Italian Sanctuary"... 5x7" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-28-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Alyce!
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This peaceful scene set in the beautiful country side of Italy has a spiritual feel. Let "Italian Sanctuary" remind you of your own peaceful place where you go to appreciate your creator.
SOLD... Thanks Alyce!
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This peaceful scene set in the beautiful country side of Italy has a spiritual feel. Let "Italian Sanctuary" remind you of your own peaceful place where you go to appreciate your creator.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Remember When?
"Remember When?... 6x8" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 3-3-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Andrew!
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Do you remember service stations? When was the last time someone checked your oil, washed your windshield, and pumped your gas? A few still exist but they are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Many are abandoned like the one captured in this painting, "Remember When?" which has a nostalgic feel of days gone by... when service meant more than convience... a slower time. I miss that...
SOLD... Thanks again Andrew!
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Do you remember service stations? When was the last time someone checked your oil, washed your windshield, and pumped your gas? A few still exist but they are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Many are abandoned like the one captured in this painting, "Remember When?" which has a nostalgic feel of days gone by... when service meant more than convience... a slower time. I miss that...
Friday, March 09, 2007
The Old Covered Bridge
"The Old Covered Bridge"... 8x6" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-28-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Art!
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This impressionistic painting, "The Old Covered Bridge" was done as a demo for Mrs Nickel's 7th and 8th grade art classes last week. I set up my easel... painted, and answered some really cool questions. We discussed the elements of art, various styles, techniques, etc. and had a great time... well... at least the 7th graders (and me) had a great time.
SOLD... Thanks again Art!
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This impressionistic painting, "The Old Covered Bridge" was done as a demo for Mrs Nickel's 7th and 8th grade art classes last week. I set up my easel... painted, and answered some really cool questions. We discussed the elements of art, various styles, techniques, etc. and had a great time... well... at least the 7th graders (and me) had a great time.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Waiting
Monday, March 05, 2007
The Long and Winding Road
"The Long and Winding Road"... 5x7" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-22-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Thom!
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Take an impressionistic journey down "The Long and Winding Road" and enjoy the warm colors and loose brushwork... maybe even ponder memories of those you hold dear. "The long and winding road, That leads to your door, Will never disappear, Ive seen that road before, It always leads me here, Lead me to you door..."
SOLD... Thanks Thom!
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Take an impressionistic journey down "The Long and Winding Road" and enjoy the warm colors and loose brushwork... maybe even ponder memories of those you hold dear. "The long and winding road, That leads to your door, Will never disappear, Ive seen that road before, It always leads me here, Lead me to you door..."
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Sunset at Emerald Isle
"Sunset at Emerald Isle"... 6x8" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-19-2007.
SOLD... Thanks Jean!
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The beaches along the coast of North Carolina are gorgeous. Among the favorite spots is Emerald Isle on the Crystal Coast. Imagine yourself walking along this beach as the sun sets... relaxing on that much needed vacation.
SOLD... Thanks Jean!
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The beaches along the coast of North Carolina are gorgeous. Among the favorite spots is Emerald Isle on the Crystal Coast. Imagine yourself walking along this beach as the sun sets... relaxing on that much needed vacation.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Impressionist Cottage and Poplar
"Impressionist Cottage and Poplar"... 5x7" Oil on Panel, alla prima, 2-12-2007.
SOLD... Thanks again Art!
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Let your mind take a stroll down this impressionistic path to a place of peace and serenity at this summer cottage... you may find yourself resting under the shade of the poplar reading a good book or simply taking in the beauty of the country side.
SOLD... Thanks again Art!
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Let your mind take a stroll down this impressionistic path to a place of peace and serenity at this summer cottage... you may find yourself resting under the shade of the poplar reading a good book or simply taking in the beauty of the country side.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Autumn Road
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