RAVENS ON RABBIT BRUSH. **SOLD** Acrylic on wood block -- on rabbit brush stems. Total size 7" x 7" |
While
the actual painting in this piece, RAVENS ON RABBIT BRUSH, is only 1.5” x 1.5”
x .5 the “twig” base is actually rabbit brush stems in winter. These soft green
stems are woody in winter and will die and turn gray in future seasons. The reference photo of the two ravens was
taken by a new friend, Victor Jacinto Cano, an artist and musician from
Bellingham. We have about nine mutual friends on Facebook but had never met, so
he stopped recently to visit me while on a road trip around the southwest. He’s
traveling with Lola, his adorable little Havanese doggie companion.
I have
decided to include this piece in my #70Paintings70Years project.
A few of the #70Paintings70Years pieces I posted previously are in my first art show, with friend Reiser, at the Anasazi State Park in Boulder, Utah. I wasn’t actually ready for a show, but could not pass up this fine opportunity. It runs until April 11, 2015, so if you are passing through the area check out this fine state park. Before or after you watch the video about the Coombs Archeological Site, look at G. K. Reiser’s colorful paintings and whimsical sculptures (occupying most of the wall space) and my paintings (at the back of the room).
At my first art show (paintings look better in person) Anasazi State Park gallery Boulder, UT |
Victor Jacinto Cano and Lola |
One of Victor's mask carvings |
Lola and Sudsie running free |
THE COLORADO RIVER, acrylic on paper by G. K. Reiser |
BULLWINKLE by G. K. Reiser (stone, wire, wood) about 18" high |
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