Thursday, July 09, 2009

"Palo Verde Garden" 8x10 (Click here to bid on eBay)



After what seems like a month of illustration work to devote my energy to, I was finally able to complete a piece for my blog. This is the second time that I didn't live up to my blog's name, Twiceaweek. The first time was back in May when my daughter was married at the first of the month and I had a painting workshop that kept me away till the middle of May. I'm hoping to get back into the swing of things. Click on the image for a larger view.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

"Superstition Gully" 11"x 14" (Click here to bid on eBay)



Last May I took a third trip out to "The Lost Dutchman's Mine", state park on the east side of the Phoenix valley. I hiked a few miles closer to the face of these mountains but soon found out I should have stuck to the trails. The thorns and bugs rule the range in all these gullies that have been created around the slopes of this park. Click on the image for a larger view.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

"Apache Junction City Limits" 6"x12" (Click here to bid on eBay)



I finally came up with another name for one of these Superstition paintings. And I also got off the 11x14 format and painted this 6x12. Since the city of Apache Junction is defined on it's northern and western borders by the Superstitions, I thought why not call it city limits. As an artist, I've always thought the people of Apache Junction have an amazing landmark to identify with. I never thought I would live in a city named Gilbert. Click on the image for a larger view.

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

"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.

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