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Tag Archives: tornado
The Last Tornado
I realized as of late that I neglected to ever post the fourth tornado painting/sculpture I created, that was included in the exhibit back in January at the University of Portland. So here it is: For this piece I used … Continue reading
Stay
Well, I just took down my work from the “Assembled” show at the Bush Barn in Salem. Everyone is now safely back here at home. For whatever reason I have a very special relationship with this particular piece that was … Continue reading
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Tagged assemblage, bronze dog, Kansas painting, mixed media, stay art, thunderstorm, tornado, tornado painting
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Hold Steady
Here is one of the completed new pieces. Some elements of this should look very familiar (the painting was posted a couple months back). My friend Melanie Hulbert hit the nail on the head when she said to me at … Continue reading
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Tagged assemblage, hold steady, mixed media, oil painting, Portland art, thunderstorm, tornado, tornado painting
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The Storms Keep Coming
Here is the third of what will be four storm paintings. Their assemblage/sculptural frames are coming along, but to be honest I want to show those to you when they’re in their finished state. Maybe I’ll give you a peek … Continue reading
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Tagged oil painting, sunset painting, thunderstorm, tornado, tornado painting
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The Coming Storms
Launching as of late into several 12″x12″ paintings I’m creating of tumultuous weather. These works will be parts of larger works that include sculpted and assemblage elements. This time around with the work I’ve chosen to create the figurative or … Continue reading