Here's an inventory of paintings showing at Vivace I haven't posted on this blog yet.
This first one is of a beach on Kaua'i, from our 2007 visit.
This next one is a smaller version of a painting I'd done earlier, of a view near Red Beach on the Greek island of Santorini. I went for easier-to-frame 8"x10" size.
Here it is at Vivace.
This next one is also a second - much smaller - version of one I painted back in June 2010 (posted in July), of a service road leading up to the Portland International Rose Test Garden.
Like the previous two, this last one is also a reworking, painted on a more standard 11" x 14" size. The previous versions were painted over a year ago, 18 January 2010 (posted in February 2010) and 5 October 2009 (posted January 2010). It's interesting in a self-absorbed sort of way to see how my painting style has gradually changed over the year...
The painting I posted yesterday is of the Sosogi Coast on the Noto Peninsula in Japan, from my visit there long ago during my student days.
This first one is of a beach on Kaua'i, from our 2007 visit.
29 January 2011 5" x 7", acrylic on paper gifted |
This next one is a smaller version of a painting I'd done earlier, of a view near Red Beach on the Greek island of Santorini. I went for easier-to-frame 8"x10" size.
2 February 2011 8" x 10", acrylic on paper sold |
This next one is also a second - much smaller - version of one I painted back in June 2010 (posted in July), of a service road leading up to the Portland International Rose Test Garden.
2 February 2011 5" x 7", acrylic on paper |
Like the previous two, this last one is also a reworking, painted on a more standard 11" x 14" size. The previous versions were painted over a year ago, 18 January 2010 (posted in February 2010) and 5 October 2009 (posted January 2010). It's interesting in a self-absorbed sort of way to see how my painting style has gradually changed over the year...
3 February 2011 11" x 14", acrylic on paper |
The painting I posted yesterday is of the Sosogi Coast on the Noto Peninsula in Japan, from my visit there long ago during my student days.
beautiful assortment of fresh paintings!
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