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Mother and Daughter
Printed on canvas, from the original oil painting, this limited edition uses the advanced printing technique of giclee. The word means "spurt" or "jet" in French, and stands for the ink jet process used to create these stunning prints.
With a giclee, the artist can make each color adjustment, unlike in traditional lithographic printing, and the results make for more vibrant and true images. Printed with artist pigment based inks, giclees have state of the art conservation qualities, lasting for decades or more.
"Mother and Daughter" is a large, 30x24" giclee on canvas, with artist retouching (additional painting that makes each image unique). Edition of 25, $895
Misty Beach
Beach Discovery
A painting of the lovely daughter of dear British artist friends, from a painting trip we took together to the Algarve coast in Portugal.
Though I liked the painting a lot, it had not yet occurred to me to print this as a limited edition when a collector came to an open studio of my work several years back. He asked if I would make a giclee of this for him, as he couldn't at that time afford the original. I did, and it has been my best selling giclee/limited edition ever since! Edition of 195, 12x16". On canvas, signed $295.
The Long Beach
"The Long Beach" is a rarity for me, a watercolor, which I just started playing around with, and a little while later it was completed with some tempera additions. Along with French Poppy Fields it is the work I most feel like I was simply "the guy holding the brushes", as something else painted through me. It is out of print, $125 signed
Looking to Sea
"Looking to Sea" is from a trip to Nantucket with my wife, who is the model for the painting.
I had always admired the beach paintings of the turn of the century artists Sorolla and Benson, and wanted to give one a try as well. I have been painting beach figures ever since! It has been a best seller of mine. $75 signed.
Paris Walkway
One of my first paintings that became a fine art print through my publisher Art Beats.
As a young and inexperienced landscape painter, I was travelling in France on my first painting trip. I did an acrylic of this subject on site, sitting right by the Seine in Paris. That is the Louvre in the distance.
When I was done, a large class of elementary school age children stopped and clapped from the Pont Neuf! That was a great confidence builder!
That acrylic was the basis for this oil painting, created in the studio, and hanging on the wall right next to the computer as I write this!
Signed print available, $75
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