Canyon Sunrise
Monday, March 7, 2011
Red Sky at Night
Boy did I same money for Acrylic paint on this one. Just red and black. Looks like a more difficult one to paint but actually it was one of the easiest I've done. Almost like "paint-by-numbers" draw the shapes on the red background then fill them in with black paint. The sky was a little tricky I guess.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Evening Flight
Rough Seas
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Bull Moose
Silent Night
Winter In The High-Country
Captains Lewis and Clark found out, the hard way - winter in the high-country can is beautiful but can also be dangerous. For the most part elk, deer, moose or any other game animal that could be used as food, vacates the high plains when winter arrives and heads for lower elevations where the snows are not so deep.
Windmill
Lighthouse
An Eye On The Maiden
The Rocky Mountain Front
Lakota Winter
Back in school my senior year was practically all in Art Class. I then put my art career aside when I joined the Air Force and didn't paint again for close to 40 years. Several people were instrumental in my return to painting, one of them was Jerry Yarnell, an Acrylic Artist who teaches art through his books. This painting was a result of studying these books.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Mountain Bison
Prints of this painting have been used on business cards, greeting and Christmas cards, and a matted and framed print now hangs in the First People's Ulm Piskin. A Piskin is a method the ancient Indians used to herd large numbers of bison toward and over a high cliff. Ulm is the name of the town just south of here and near the jump,
Flyover
Normally I don't do requests, but this one time I made an exception. A friend wanted a painting of a pair of Bald Eagles. The work was to be given to his granddaughter and her future husband at their wedding. My friend says that Eagles mate for life and if one were to pass, its mate would also die soon after. Hence the sign of a pair of Bald Eagles is a strong symbol of unity. (I don't know if what my friend says is true or not, but it sure sounds good!)
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Maria's River Hunting Camp
Mount Rainier
Over The Divide
Thanksgiving 1825
Three Women In The Grass
Broken Jars
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Bringing Daisy Home
Another special paintings. Pictured here is an 1899 - 1900 Finnish homestead nestled deep in the Highwood Mountains 20 miles east of Great Falls. This is also where my Black Powder Club meets in early December to hunt the whitetail and mule deer. Today this building is all but completely destroyed by the weather.
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