HELLO, GOOD-BYE
June 25th, 2008
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June 9th, 2008
SOLD 16X12 oil on canvas panel
This is the finish of a recently commissioned piece. One of my collector/friends decided to surprise his brother with a painting of them both with his brother’s daughters. They were spending a day at their lake house, flying kites, early this spring when the reference photo was taken. I rearranged the figure grouping a bit to make the shapes more cohesive, and redesigned the placement of other elements to lead the eye and create balance. It was a joy to see how pleased he was to see the finish. Thanks, Clay!
May 19th, 2008
SOLD 20×16You may remember this subject from the sketch I posted back on March 24th. This is the finished painting, commissioned (before the bluebonnets were in bloom) by the folks who own this lovely, lodge-style, log vacation home. It’s perched on a cliff-top, hundreds of feet above Lake Granite Shoals. Although the lodge itself is an impressive, three-story architectural delight, they asked me to create a painting that simply offered my impression of the beauty and uniqueness of a visit to the sanctuary they’ve named “Eagle’s Nest”. Thank you, M&D for the privilege!
May 16th, 2008
SOLD 8×8
This was done for commission. I enjoy doing these interpretations from what are often fairly mundane snapshots taken by the pet’s owner. Part of what’s so nice about doing them is that people are so appreciative when they see the dazzle of a little visual poetry applied to their beloved animal companion.
Lately, I’ve been so busy with commissioned work that I haven’t managed to keep up with posting. Sorry, folks. I’m doing all I can. A kind of happy dilemma! I’ll try to adapt.
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