"Superstition Meadows" SOLD 12"x24" (Click here to view results on eBay)
This is a larger painting that I started more than a year ago, and during our move I found it in my storage room and took another look at it and decided to finish it. I put it in my eBay store for a set price of $375.00. I may need to find another Phoenix landmark to document. This is the third painting in a row of the Superstition Mountains. Click on the image for a larger view.
Labels: desert meadow view, Superstition Mountains
6 Comments:
Mick, this is a wonderful painting, and I think you should charge more for the buy-it-now! (Let's see if anyone is paying attention!!)
Mona,
I'm with you. I don't know if anyone is:)
Mick
Mick,
I've bought two of your Superstition Mtn. series, just bought one the other day, in fact. I love this one too.
I wanted to let you know that I keep a large website devoted to the books on the Lost Dutchman tale, the Superstitions, etc. In conjunction with that I have, over the years, kept up a very casual attempt to get images of the Sups. for the website. From eBay, for the most part! Here is the URL for the newer version of that project:
http://web.mac.com/mrstewed/superstitions/images.html
The URL for the larger site is: http://www.lost-dutchman.com/dutchman/dutch.shtml
I thought you would enjoy seeing some other artists. Believe me, what I've found in my haphazard fashion just scratches the surface of what's been done. As you will see.
-Doug Stewart
Hello Doug,
Thanks for including my work on your site. I appreciate you collecting and displaying it. I put a link to your site in the right sidebar of my blog. As you know it's one of my favorite places to paint and to visit. If you are ever in the area and want to explore it again, give me a call. I would love to go out and paint it from it's other sides.
Thanks again,
Mick
I'm paying attention!!
This is a beautiful painting... I've not visited these mountains, but my son did a 10 day wilderness expedition there a few winters ago... great experience :) In spite of the water shortage.
Beautiful painting! You captured the essence of the Superstitions. I used to live there and spent many hours hiking in them. I am now in Minnesota...waiting for winter to end.
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