
Richard Buckner mentioned Tule Fog in a song and it always stuck with me. It emerges here roughly 23 years after hearing the phrase for the first time. Green and Grey tones collide and harmonize.
Richard Buckner mentioned Tule Fog in a song and it always stuck with me. It emerges here roughly 23 years after hearing the phrase for the first time. Green and Grey tones collide and harmonize.
4 x 3 Feet : Oil on Canvas : $800 SOLD
I strongly prefer the worn side of denim in my clothing choices. The aged softness contrasted with the wholesome strength of a blue collar background comes to visit in this piece.
Longing for another visit to the Southwestern parts of North America. COVID-19 makes that difficult. I pulled my longing out and poured it into this piece. For now I remain in the Mid-Atlantic area, but I will not stay there forever. Western Sky is one of my Favorite American Music Club songs. Hence the title.
4 x 3 Feet : Oil on Canvas : $800 SOLD
John said it reminded him of popcorn. Unintentional as it may have been, it made me smile, so I am borrowing the reference. I really enjoy the upper portion – the sky – if you will. Mostly I made it in these shades because I rarely use magenta tones and wanted to do something new.
3 x 4 Feet : Oil on Canvas : $1200 SOLD
I really wanted the erosion look, the effect of which is highlighted in this piece.