This is Acrylic Paint and Acrylic Paint Skins which overhang the edge of the framed canvas. It has nice depth and a low relief oval form that resembles an iceberg shape.
11.5"x8.5"x1" Acrylic on Canvas-Framed
This is an original print laminated onto a board and framed in a barn wood frame. The image is from a dream I had about the time my father moved our house on a flatbed truck to our ranch. In the dream I'm balancing on the roof of the house as he pulls it.
The messages I've added around the images says: As you move through the journey called Life, don't forget to dance under the stars.
As much as I enjoy traveling to urban cultural areas, I’m forever infatuated with the dry, sunny vistas of the Western Landscape. The clear air provides defined horizons across vast distances without buildings or humans.
Steering clear of extremes. In Chan Buddhism the Middle Way describes the realization of being free of the one-sidedness of perspective that takes the extremes of any polarity as objective reality.
24"x24"x.75" Acrylic on Cradled Panel-Available ClickHERE for purchase info.
This painting is part of my new series "Luminous Dimensions"
Considering this image, which evolved over a couple days in the studio, I wrote: "Sometimes it seems there are multiple dimensions to every moment. As I focus on one aspect, I know there is so much more available... if I could just tune in."
I also believe that if a painting communicates something to someone, the feelings, the stories and the messages received, will be as diverse as is my audience.
Framed in a gold floater frame.
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In 1976, I took the only painting class Texas A and M. offered. It was in the home economics department, and fortunately, it was taught by a very interesting instructor with strong credentials.
One of our projects involved abstracting subject matter, much like Picasso and Braque in their Cubistic era. I designed several large paintings with vertical implied lines that shifted value and color and created an uplifting element connecting the top and bottom. Like a shaft of sunlight fragmenting the horizon or the solidity of a skyscraper, I’m still fascinated by imposing these disruptions.
24"x24x.75" Acrylic on Cradled Panel/Available Click HERE for purchase info.