South of Fort Collins, Colorado. 11 x 33" Acrylic on panel
I was recently asked to speak on Western Art at the University of Colorado. In the course of our discussion I was asked why I am doing these paintings and I was hard-pressed to find an answer. I love the plains of Colorado and Wyoming and am fascinated by the skies we see in the West. But I have come to realize that it's that line that defines the meeting of Sky and Earth that I am most interested in.
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Monday, September 24, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
On the Taylor River Acrylic on panel 10 x 20" Sold
This view of the Taylor River , north of Gunnison, Colorado is a good example of what I am going through right now. My landscapes are starting to be more abstract and largely seem to address the horizon. But I love the way that water, be it in the form of creeks or rivers cuts through the land and the way that trees break up the sky and show light in their leaves. This feels like a learning period and I find that very exciting.
This view of the Taylor River , north of Gunnison, Colorado is a good example of what I am going through right now. My landscapes are starting to be more abstract and largely seem to address the horizon. But I love the way that water, be it in the form of creeks or rivers cuts through the land and the way that trees break up the sky and show light in their leaves. This feels like a learning period and I find that very exciting.
Labels:
Colorado,
Gunnison Colorado,
landscape,
river,
snow,
winter,
winterscape
Location:
Gunnison, CO 81230, USA
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Last Buffalo

It's interesting how some things come about. The buffalo and shadow in this painting were laid in as a rough sketch, my intent being to render them in a more finished manner. This initial painting was so appealing that I decided to leave it and see what would happen. Even though this is not the way I usually work it seems to be good for this painting.
Saturday, August 20, 2011

"Canyonlands" watercolor on paper
15 x 22"
One tends to take for granted that which becomes familiar and I am no exception. Having lived all my life in the West I reckon I look to other places to find beauty. It is especially gratifying then, when people from other regions remark on how beautiful the western United States must be. It is doubly so when I can be a small part of that message.
Labels:
canyon,
canyonlands,
landscape,
Utah,
Western,
western art
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Sacramento Basin Commission




I wanted to show the landscape and how, after you look you begin to see. I had this vision to create a piece that almost becomes sculptural. To achieve the desired effect I mounted canvas to a plywood panel that had been affixed to stretchers. The small panels were then attached to the large panel and stand proud about one-inch.
The client was very happy with the end result.
Labels:
California,
landscape,
nature,
Sacramento Basin,
watercolor,
widlife
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