Showing posts with label peaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peaks. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Autumn Grove and Snowy Peaks II


Autumn Grove and Snowy Peaks II
Original 72" x 30" x 0.75" painting
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas

This is the newest edition of the Autumn Grove and Snowy Peaks composition. This painting sold fairly quickly on one of my sales venues, and was fun to paint, so I decided to paint another. Autumn is my favorite season of the year, and my favorite to paint as well.

Quote of the Day
"No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path." --Buddha

Friday, October 16, 2009

New Paintings 10.16.09


Autumn Path XXIV
Original 18" x 24" x 0.75" painting
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas




Autumn Grove and Snowy Peaks
Original 48" x 20" x 0.75" painting
Three 16" x 20" canvases
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas




Path Through Autumn Birch Grove
Original 18" x 24" x 0.75" painting
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas




Tall Red Trees VIII
Original 54" x 24" x 0.75" painting
Three 18" x 24" canvases
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas




Still Life with Daisy Bouquet VI
Original 24" x 30" x 0.75" painting
Golden, Liquitex, and Chroma acrylics on gallery-wrapped canvas

Doing a little catch-up on the FAB. I've painted several autumn compositions this week--new compositions as well as new editions of some of my signature compositions. Daisy Bouquet as well as some of my giclees are attracting a lot of attention, and have been featured in several Etsy Treasuries this week.

Quote of the Day
"If a culture treats a particular illness with compassion and enlightened understanding, then sickness can be seen as a challenge, as a healing crisis and opportunity. Being sick is then not a condemnation or a moral judgement, but a movement in a larger process of healing and restoration. When sickness is viewed positively and in supportive terms, then illness has a much better chance to heal, with the concomitant result that the entire person may grow and be enriched in the process." --Ken Wilber