This was my attempt to re-create an episode of the Joy of Painting. Specifically, Season 14, Episode 1, Distant Mountains. Painted on August 14th, 2020. Took me nearly two hours. This is waaaay down from how long they used to take. I am more comfortable with the tools and techniques now, so I am continuingContinue reading “Mount Somewhere”
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Snowy Rest Deux
This is the second painting of Snowy Rest. 18×24 Oil On Canvas. Painted on 8/1/2020. First new painting completed in my new studio space. I have the luxury of being able to paint along with Bob using my laptop and I will be adding a larger screen at a later date.
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Snowy Rest
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Blue Ridge Overlook
paypal.me/paintingpops – $150 USD. Use Code BRO1824 I know what you’re thinking… I mean, after looking at it as we sometimes must do with art, that’s a small price for a large painting. I’ve seen formulas for art prices and I must say they all seem so inflated. Happy Accidents! “Talent is a pursued interest.Continue reading “Blue Ridge Overlook”
5 O’Clock Somewhere
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Two Tickets And a Pair of Mice
paypal.me/paintingpops – $200 USD. Use Code TTAAPOM1824 Painting is Signed and Dated on Rear of Gallery Wrap. Add a frame for $40 USD. “All you need to paint is a few tools, a little instruction, and a vision in your mind.” ― Bob Ross
Aurora Epsomrealis
My Son, after seeing this painting, declared it was his, and it only hung around my gallery long enough to lose that oil painting smell. It’s proudly displayed in his Den!
America – Mountains of Freedom
I painted this as a Patriotic Salute to a great friend who had served our country in the Navy. I told him my idea was abstract, but I believed we could pull it off. He was thrilled! Maybe one day I’ll redo this one onto a larger canvas. “You can do anything you want toContinue reading “America – Mountains of Freedom”
Peaks Pass
I’m really getting some good knife work into this painting. I have finally started to be at ease with my palette knife, and have tried to make it a good friend as Bob would say. Originally, this happy scene started out as Gray Mountain, but once I made that distant set of mountains, I wasContinue reading “Peaks Pass”