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.
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.
I painting (and sold) this during the 2014 Carmel Art Festival. It was unusually hot on the coast, so I spent my time close to water throughout the festival. Twisting my arm, I know :-)
On a beautiful (but windy) day, I climbed down to the beach in this little leeward cove to get away from the wind. I found this lovely spot where I spent the day painting in short sleeves even though at the top of the bluffs it was windbreaker-like weather.
Oil on linen mounted on board (gatorfoam), this is suitable for casual diplay on a mantel or for framing. Call me if you'd like to discuss framing options.
Vivid lively piece that I did from my imagination after many years of landscape painting. This piece has a unique combination of energy along with a calming effect.
This is an oil on linen stretched on 1.5 inch deep stretcher bars. It is designed to be hung unframed.
Reproductions of this piece can be ordered here: http://fineartamerica.com/featured/-sunset-serenade-timon-sloane.html
I painted this piece in the morning along the Santa Barbara coast. The ocean was calm and soothing on this particular morning, with a beautiful quality to the light.
This is oil on linen mounted on board (gatorboard). It is be being made available unframed.
This beautiful little painting is an oil painted on a inch-and-half think wooden block. It is framed in a white floater frame with a black interior.
This is oil on linen mounted on board (gatorboard).
I was drawn to this scene with the combination of both stillness, movement and reflections in the water. This is a scene near my home in Palo Alto, CA.
I painted this piece after getting up at 4am to drive in the dark to be at this location for sunrise.
I arrived on site and discovered that I had failed to pack my easel, but it was just so beautiful that I rigged together a setup with parts I happened to have with me and I my efforts were rewarded with this beautiful.
I titled "Central Coast Signature" because this piece captures a number of the unique elements found only on the California central coast.