Monday, March 15, 2010

OVERLAND

Begun in 2009, this canvas was recently reworked. The finished painting was done in acrylics, measures 46 X 63 inches, and is the first of a new series planned for this spring and summer. Look for more pieces like “Overland" to be exhibited and available for acquisition soon.

OPUS 2009


Through most of 2009 my activities centered around a set of mural projects for Health Bridge; a children's rehab facility here in Houston (for more info and images from that project see up coming post in my "Mural Blog"- linked from this page).
In December I completed a commission for Skyline Art Services of 6 paintings that would be installed in a Cancer Therapy Center in Oklahoma.
The following images are from that group.

OPUS 2009- 2

OPUS 2009- 3

OPUS 2009- 4

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

RISE

This image is now available as a full size Geclee' print on canvas. These amazingly accurate reproductions may also be purchased in smaller sizes; printed on either artist canvas or archival paper.
No single, nonobjective, contemporary painting done by me in the last four years has received more positive comment or acclaim than "Rise". It is painted in acrylics on thin wood veiner. I have tried to duplicate the energy and feel of this several times since, but as yet, this one stands alone. The painting was done in three sessions and came together with an uncommon confidence. As the name implies, the theme is redemption, resurrection and eternal life.
"Rise" was shown for the first time in fall of 2005. The lady who now owns this piece, first viewed it as part of an exhibit in the lobby of Dakota Lofts, here in Houston, on Christmas Eve. She wanted the painting, but decided to wait. It was later under a purchase contract along with another painting, for almost a year . The initial buyer decided to release it and purchase only one of the two paintings he had selected. The same week it became available again the painting was exhibited. It's current owner came to the show, saw it and purchased "Rise" along with another large canvas.




Tuesday, June 10, 2008

PASSION'S END