Another work from the Los Jilgueros Preserve. Spring was wonderful to us, lots of flowers. Summer/Fall means heat, which will dry these and the sage grasses into tender for the wildfires. Hopefully, they will pass us by but in the meantime, I am still enjoying the spring harvest.
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Los Jilgueros Preserve
Los Jilgueros Preserve thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
Another work from the Los Jilgueros Preserve. Spring was wonderful to us, lots of flowers. Summer/Fall means heat, which will dry these and the sage grasses into tender for the wildfires. Hopefully, they will pass us by but in the meantime, I am still enjoying the spring harvest.
Another work from the Los Jilgueros Preserve. Spring was wonderful to us, lots of flowers. Summer/Fall means heat, which will dry these and the sage grasses into tender for the wildfires. Hopefully, they will pass us by but in the meantime, I am still enjoying the spring harvest.
Adelman Fine Art, San Diego
Wild Mustard 48x24" thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
represented by Adelman Fine Art, San Diego
Adelman Fine Art (to view more images, please click)
represented by Adelman Fine Art, San Diego
Adelman Fine Art (to view more images, please click)
We had an abundance of wild mustard this year on the Hill. So much fun to walk through, photograph and paint.
Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles
Coastal CA. 36x48" thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles
Rebecca Molayem Gallery (click to view more works)
A bit of a new style with 2019. Going back to a looser style, more conducive to the technique. If the painting looks painted on, rather than 'thrown', I feel I've defeated the purpose of the technique. I am not striving for the Annie Oakley of paint throwing, just trying to suggest an image, a feeling, an essence of a subject.
Rebecca Molayem Gallery, Los Angeles
Rebecca Molayem Gallery (click to view more works)
A bit of a new style with 2019. Going back to a looser style, more conducive to the technique. If the painting looks painted on, rather than 'thrown', I feel I've defeated the purpose of the technique. I am not striving for the Annie Oakley of paint throwing, just trying to suggest an image, a feeling, an essence of a subject.
L'Attitude Art Gallery, Boston
Pink Trees 36x48" thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
represented by L'Attitude, Boston
L'Attitude (click to view more works)
represented by L'Attitude, Boston
L'Attitude (click to view more works)
Abundance 24x36" thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
represented by Adelman Fine Art, San Diego
Adelman Fine Art (click on link to view more works)
represented by Adelman Fine Art, San Diego
Adelman Fine Art (click on link to view more works)
Mitchell Contemporary, Idaho, triptych Aspen Grove
Aspen Grove triptych 48x90" (48x30"each panel) thrown and splattered acrylic on canvas 2019
represented by, Mitchell Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho
Mitchell Contemporary (click to view more works)
represented by, Mitchell Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho
Mitchell Contemporary (click to view more works)
Mitchell Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho
Maples 4x5' thrown and splattered acrylic paint on canvas 2018
represented by Mitchell Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho
Mitchell Contemporary (click to view more works)
sold
represented by Mitchell Contemporary, Ketchum Idaho
Mitchell Contemporary (click to view more works)
sold
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