Wednesday, January 6, 2010

MONTANA ELEVATOR #32

 
Did alot of work over the holidays, these are a few pieces from late December. In the Elevator series, I had been very up close, now in these paintings, I step back and see the country side, put the works of man in context. Montana is sooo big, our works so small , but there none the less. Continue to enjoy the flow and feel of house paint, more color, but still very interested in value and shade. How do you paint the rain? Big brushes!!!!! Acrylic latex on illustration board 22 x 28"
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MONTANA ELEVATOR #31

 
The works of man seem so small when put out on the high plains along side the great Missouri River, Even these great castles of elevators. What a big place Montana is, it takes my breath away! Acrylic Latex on illustration board 22 x 28"
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MONTANA ELEVATOR #29

 
This is a view of the Rocky Mountain Front, that special place where the mountains meet the plains. Man's hand is evident in the fore and middle ground, but wilderness shows up in the background. Food for the body and food for the soul. Acrylic latex on illustration board. 22 x 28"
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Car Parts #9

 
If you know your cars, you will know what this is. Too obvious? Acrylic latex on illustration board. 22 x 28"
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Car Parts #8

 
House paint ( acrylic latex) on illustration board 22 x 28 inches.
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