Oil on stretched linen wtih painted edges. 1.5 deep sides.
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This is from a backpacking trip. This glorious view was how I was greeted the first morning as I looked over Lake Chickenfoot in the Red Rock Creek section of the eastern Sierra. This is oil on linen, mounted on a gatorboard panel. Framed in a silver leaf plein air style frame.
As a continuation of my obsessive exploration of grand skies and extreme lighting conditions, this piece explores the experience of a remarkable and unique moment in time.
This little shack out on the end of an old fishing wharf caught my attention for a painting. Oil on linen, painted plein air.
I've been pushing my work further and further towards the abstract. I'm after deconstructing the landscape, while still capturing a luminous quality of light. This combination require a fine balancing act, but when it works I think it creates something very special.
I painted this on a trip to Tomalas Bay near one of the oyster shack restaurants. I love this area. It feels like a trip back in time, and this this old farm out on a private peninsula looks like it probably witnessed the gold rush here in California.
This is an oil painting on gessoed gatorboard.

