Here,
first of all, are some new skyscapes. These are views from our home in
Taos, New Mexico.
(You
can visit our home on pages 54 through 57 of the October, 2001 issue of
the Santa Fean Magazine)
The mountain in the distance is Picuris (He paints).
Part of our 140 year old adobe house is visible in one, including the horno,
or beehive oven, in which we like to cook goat, elk, and turkey
overnight for occasional parties. The fields below our house are rapidly
being turned into the yards of new homes. We're having a really
dry year, but the clouds have been spectacular and seem to have been
around longer than usual this season. I enjoy painting clouds, both in
watercolor and in oil, and they are a great way for me to jump-start
myself after a being away from the easel for a while, as when I'm
working on this site.
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thumbnails to see enlargements and for more information.
The
next two images, a Cow Kachina and an Eagle Kachina, both watercolor,
along with the third, an oil Sio Calako, are the first results from my
recent research trip to New York, Phoenix, San Diego, and Los Angeles. I
went mainly to re-shoot my Kachina research with my new Canon S-10 Digital
Camera, and to record the Kachinas in a private collection in
Phoenix dating back to the 1950s and early 1960s.
And this is
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New images (Posted July 29,
2000)
This
is a group of small (4" x 5") mixed media on panel pieces that
I did back in the mid 1970s. Thea just recently framed them and put them
in the gallery. Three were sold before
I could get them onto the site.
These
two older pieces, studies I did for the painting Schreyer's
Arab,
are oil on
paper and are part of my ongoing series of paintings of animals derived
from Old Master Paintings.
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on the thumbnails to see enlargements and for more information.
These
oil on panel cloud studies were painted en plein-air while I was living in
Guanajuato, Gto. Mexico, in 1973. My friend and neighbor, Joe Orr, and I
spent many memorable afternoons painting the villages and skies
surrounding Guanajuato.
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on the thumbnails to see enlargements and for more information.
This was a
scene in the Guanajuato market, looking down from the balcony.
While in
San Diego, I visited my old friends Dusty Bernard and Buddy and Carol
Romero. Here are some of their paintings.
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on the thumbnails to see enlargements and for more information.
Here's a group of
watercolors that hang in our living room. They are our personal
favorites and are not for sale. They are available, however, as Giclée
Fine Art Prints.
Enlargements
not currently available. Please email us for information.