Miniatures for Abend

5”x5”, acrylic

I am putting together a collection of 10 miniature paintings for Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado. They will be traveling to LA for an art show with the gallery.

The wooden edges on these boards is 1.5” thick so I decided to coat them with gold leaf. It ended up being a beautiful decision but my studio has a lot of gold stuck to the floor.

Three to Asheville, N.C.

10”x10”and two 12”x12”, acrylic paintings

I am shipping a few small pieces to Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. These pieces were requested for a small works show. This time of year galleries are always looking for small paintings for Holiday Shows. I am sending small paintings to just two galleries this year.

Expanding Days (SOLD)

Expanding Days – 40”x30”, acrylic

This painting sold through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. “Expanding Days”, was the final painting from my solo show. Momentum Gallery has also sold the four additional paintings I sent after the exhibit. The gallery has been really great to work with!

Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

A quick visit to the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. A really impressive building with a great rooftop sculpture garden though very limited number of sculptures. One interesting exhibit but other space was in transition so a bit limited. It was heavily damaged in the riots so it seemed to be in restoration mode.

George Segal – “Depression Breadline”

Chazen Museum of Art

Note: WSU mask, go Cougs!

On a trip to Madison, Wisconsin I have found some time to rest explore and see some great artwork. Wonderful collection at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin.

I was so excited to see an impressive collection of Beth Cavener sculptures. I have been a tremendous fan of hers for years and it was a surprise to stumble upon some of her more iconic pieces at the museum.

Chazen Museum of Art

Autumn and Gold (in motion)

Autumn and Gold – 18”x24”, Acrylic

Framed and available at Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming! I generally just post static shots of my paintings but it is nice to see the work in motion. It still doesn’t capture the essence of the art but it gives the viewer an alternate view.