This painting is one that came out of recent walks on the greenway here with my dog Marlowe.
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●Winter Colors 12 x 24 Oil on canvas |
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Rio Grande Gorge #1 6.5 x 6.5 Reduction Linocut |
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Colors 6 & 7 |
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Color 5 |
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Color 4 |
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Colors 2 & 3 |
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Color 1 |
In one of our last excursions around Florida before Covid we stayed in Apalachicola. I have been looking at these images for a while now and just got the urge to put it on canvas. This was from photos I took down at the old Oyster docks in town. I think at the time it was still in business and hope they are still processing the oyster catch there today.
●Apalachicola 12 x 12 Oil on Canvas |
Some friends who ride with the island bike group commissioned me to paint a view of the canopy road in Fort Clinch for their new house. The Amelia Island bike group rides this at least twice a week as part of their regular routes. The sun and shadows are ever changing and mysterious on that stretch of road and there is always something new to stop and look at.
●Monday Ride 30 x 40 Oil on Canvas |
●Egan's Creek - January 12 x 12 Oil on Canvas |
One of the things I see when we are driving along the river on Hecksher Drive, are fleeting glimpses of the navy's littoral combat ship. They appear off in the distance at the Mayport Naval station and sometimes closer in while being worked on at BAE. Ships at BAE are often shrouded in a white plastic covering over large parts which gives them a very sculptural look, as if they weren't quite fully carved. Anyway, this is an impression from those sightings.
• Littoral 36 x 36 Oil on Canvas |