Drawing in the piñon and junipers among scatterings of chert and lichen covered stones. Sketching out the desert through the smoke diffused light.
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Drawing in the piñon and junipers among scatterings of chert and lichen covered stones. Sketching out the desert through the smoke diffused light.
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Time to git this lil darlin all framed up! Yucca Mountain Ink, pastel, and water color on coffee & tea paper. 15×22″
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“We are the most dangerous species of life on the planet, and every other species, even the earth itself, has cause to fear our power to exterminate. But we are also the only species which, when it chooses to do so, will go to great effort to save what it might destroy.” – Wallace Stegner…
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The process; before the paint goes down: I’d like to share a little insight into how I prepare my painting surface. I like to start from scratch, some of the finest Belgian linen, aluminum composite board, and a stinky soup called rabbit skin glue…add blood, sweat, and tears.
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Great news! I’ve been selected for an exhibition at the Park City Library! Perched high in the Mountains of Utah in a historic and architecturally stunning building, it is a perfect fit for my art! I’m honored to show my work in this amazing space that promotes and fosters education. It was constructed in 1928,…
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Awesome news! My petite drawing, Roots, will be featured in the Springville Museum of Art’s 95th Spring Salon, opening, April 24th. This show is a Utah gem that brings together the state’s foremost Painters, Sculptors, and Multimedia artists. I didn’t have a painting available to offer them this year, so I’m flattered they included the little…
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Bird of Prey & Aquarius & Caine
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Section of 48x48in, Juniper at Rockwell Ranch, (in progress).
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In Progress Section of 48x48in
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Pictures from Day 1 of an amazing trip with fellow artists exploring the desert. The days were a perfect temperature for hiking and the nights we sat around a juniper fire for warmth.
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