Oil on linen mounted on gatorboard. This piece is in a silver leaf frame.
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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.
Oil on gallery wrapped 1.5 inch deep canvas. It has clean painted edge suitable for hanging unframed.
On special days, as the sun moves to the horizon, the breaking waves catch the light in spectacular ways. If you've been lucky enough to stay late to 'catch the show' you know how magical this can be.
This is oil on linen on a gallery wrapped canvas (1.5 inches deep). Suitable for hanging without a frame.
Reproductions of this piece can be ordered here: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/entranced-timon-sloane.html
This is part of a series painted largely from memory channeling my inner memories and emotions. Titled 'At Peace' because I was in a meditative state as I worked on this piece over many days building and refining the layers of paint that have resulted a a magical glow that emits from the canvas.
This is on a 1.5 inch deep museum wrapped canvas.
Various sized custom reproductions of this painting can be ordered here: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/at-peace-timon-sloane.html
This is part of a new body of work where I've been channeling my years of plein air location painting into larger studio pieces done largely from memory. These bold works are representational while incorporating abstract-like elements. The results draw from our memories to generate a shared sense of experience.
Reproductions of this painting can be ordered here: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/abstract-break-timon-sloane.html
This is a larger reimagined version of a piece I painted (and sold) during the Carmel Art Festival.
This painting is done in 'high key', where no shades are very dark at all and all the colors have been shifted up towards a lighter value. This gives the painting a wonderful sense of vibration and light. Hence the title.
Oil on linen, museum wrapped on 1.5" deep stretchers.
Different sized custom reproductions of this piece can be ordered here: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/key-to-happiness-timon-sloane.html
With the sun going down, the surf catches backlit lighting and becomes illuminated.
Oil on canvas. This museum wrapped piece (1.5 inches deep) is designed to be hung without a frame.
Painted along the Asilomar beach (in the Pacific Grove, Carmel, Monterey California). I was out early painting for the Carmel Art Festival. I caught the first souls out walking early on this brisk but absolutely the morning.
This is listed (and priced) as shown - unframed. Call me if you'd like to discuss framing options.