Acrylic on canvas, 12x12 inches. Florida Everglades sunset. Loose, flowing brushstrokes and layered color suggest humid light and motion. Warm oranges and yellows meet cooler violets and deep blu...
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Acrylic on canvas, 12x12 inches. Florida Everglades sunset. Loose, flowing brushstrokes and layered color suggest humid light and motion. Warm oranges and yellows meet cooler violets and deep blu...
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Brook trout inspire this painting. I focus on motion, light, and pattern below the surface. Underwater perspective keeps the fish and current at eye level. Vivid, contrasting color drives energy...
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There's something about morning light and walking near the ocean that is always magical to me. The smell of the salt air the warm and cool colors and empty streets are inspiring. Although this i...
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Looking out the Studio window sometimes makes it tough to concentrate on painting. It's nice to see my apple tree being put to good use. We left them on the tree this year because there have been...
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New Rising Brook Trout commission hanging in its new home and another very happy client! The goal here was to capture a clearwater rise with an angled brook trout feeding on the surface. He also ...
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I have been wanting to do an art demonstration of my painting process for some time now. Usually I get so wrapped up with the painting itself that I forget to record each step. This painting depict...
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Continuing to keep my palette to a minimum to enjoy simply painting more in a simpler way. The beach at Cedar Island NC is an interesting and beautiful place that kind of reminds me of the Bahamas...
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Truly thrilled to see my work on the cover of a best selling authors book. Dr. Timothy Browne is not only an accomplished author but also an orthopedic surgeon and medical missionary who has serve...
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New Brown trout study painting I completed using a limited 4 color palette. measures 8"x10" on board. I am finding it a lot more fun lately to simplify these studies with fewer brushstrokes and lo...
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