Bartlett Pear, oil on linen, 6" X 8", 2011
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From the tree in my garden. I painted the tree last summer.
Showing posts with label Beacon Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beacon Hill. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sunset on Beacon Hill
$175 USD matted and framed
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This painting is framed a little differently than my others. It arrives matted and framed with overall dimensions of 16 X 20 inches. The mat and frame add to the overall price a bit, worth it for the effect it delivers.
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Labels: Beacon Hill, cityscape, landscape, studio
Monday, May 17, 2010
Looking up 12th Street
Looking up 12th Street, oil on canvas, 8" X 10", 2010
$225 USD framed
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This is the right fork of the road right in front of Beacon Hill's Pac Med building at the start of north Beacon Hill. Pac Med is immediately on the left.
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Labels: Beacon Hill, cityscape, landscape, plein air, Seattle
Thursday, May 6, 2010
View From Mercer Island
View From Mercer Island, oil on linen, 16" X 20", 2010
$750 USD framed
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Beacon Hill is in the background-- this is the view that greets me each night as I drive home over I-90.
Those clouds moved in just as I was finishing the painting-- the largest canvas I've done on site-- and it was a frantic rush to get done and packed before I was completely soaked.

Photo finish. :)

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Monday, May 3, 2010
Pac Med #2
Pac Med #2, oil on canvas, 11" X 14", 2010
$375 USD framed
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Beacon Hill's most visible (and famous) land mark. This is a different view from the last time I painted it. Spring has definitely taken hold, but the foliage isn't yet so dense that you can't see sky through trees...

This is a bigger piece than I normally try out in the wild-- I'd like to do more even larger.
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