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New Studio and New Art

We recently moved into the house we've been building since 2007, and it's time to break in the studio. Here are some pics of the studio and a couple of new paintings I'm working on. These are abstract pieces based on interlocking shapes. I'm hoping to complete a series of these. It sure is fun producing something after such a long hiatus! I'm experimenting with technique as I develop the compositions. I really like the spontaneous quality of these and am not sure how much further I should go...it's always so hard knowing when to stop!
2007, 5"x7" Acrylic on Masonite
2007, Acrylic on Masonite This is another view of fields near the Artessa Winery in Napa, California. SOLD
Near our favorite winery in the Napa Valley, there are some beautiful fields hidden on lonely gravel roads. The Artessa Winery is a unique winery with beautiful views, and the wine is good, too! This scene is one of many like it that you can find if you wander past the winery a short distance. I don't think many people leave the main loop in the valley unless they have a strong curiosity and appreciation of the landscape. The wine is the main attraction for most, but for me it is the land from which the wine comes. I can't help but leave the busy valley highways and wander into the quiet hills to see what I might find. 2007, 5"x7" Acrylic on Masonite SOLD
California wine country is full of amazing landscapes. There's probably barely an acre that hasn't been captured by some artist's brush, but my wife and I found some quiet little corners near Napa where it seemed only the vineyard farmers wandered. The typical Napa painting usually includes rows of grape vines, but we found a lot of other interesting features, too. This golden hillside was one of those. 2007, 5"x7" Acrylic on Masonite SOLD
During a business trip to Southern California I had a chance to go hiking in the Torrey Pines State Reserve. The pine trees are full of character, and are irresistible as subjects. Here is a gnarly character standing proudly on the red bluffs. Torrey Pines, 2007, 5"x7" Acrylic on Masonite
This past February my wife and I spent almost two weeks in Maui. When we first arrived and checked into our hotel, it was cold and rainy. In fact, after the first few days we thought we were going to be in for some cool wet weather for our entire stay. It turned out to be a beautiful tropical vacation with lots of sun and warm weather. The whales made their presence known frequently to everyone on the beach with some dramatic tale slapping and an occasional breach. If you've ever visited Maui, you know there are plenty of activities to enjoy, but my wife and I couldn't seem to get off the beach. We discovered the palm trees depicted in this painting when we went for a long walk on Ka'anapali Beach. This particular section of the beach is for me the ideal image of a tropical Pacific setting. I don't know how the trees can remain planted when their trunks sweep out in long arcs as they do, but they're strong enough to support brave tourists perching on them for photog...