Thursday, June 17, 2010

"Overcast"


7" x 5"

Oil on fiberboard panel

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A good day for fishin' in the mountains of northern Colorado.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

"Along North Boundary Trail"


6" x 6"

Oil on fiberboard panel
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Haven't had much time to paint this week, but I managed to do this one of some aspens along North Boundary Trail in the Comanche Peak Wilderness Area.

Monday, June 7, 2010

"Morning Aspens"


6" x 6"

Oil on fiberboard panel
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Love to paint them aspens...

Sunday, June 6, 2010

"June Sunshine"


7" x 5"

Oil on fiberboard panel

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It takes springtime a little longer to get up to the highcountry, but it's finally in full-swing. This is from Rocky Mountain National Park.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

"June Wildflowers"


5" x 7"

Oil on fiberboard panel

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This is the other painting from above Chautauqua Park In Boulder.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

"Above Chautauqua Park"


6" x 6"

Oil on fiberboard panel

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Sometimes you can't always wait for a sunny day to paint - although around here you usually don't have to wait long. Despite the clouds, I managed to make it over to the foothills at the edge of Boulder to do a couple of paintings. This one was done near the base of the Flatirons above Chautauqua Park - looking out over the city of Boulder. The red in the middle-ground is the red tile of the University of Colorado buildings.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

"Afternoon Reflections"


6" x 6"

Oil on fiberboard panel
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A little Rocky Mountain lake scene on a calm afternoon... this time of year, it's always the calm before the storm, or the calm after the storm... such is Springtime in the Rockies.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"McGraw Ranch Cabin"


8" x 10"

Oil on fiberboard panel

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This is a little one-room cabin at the McGraw Ranch near Estes Park, Colorado. I worked at the ranch in the '80s and ended up being caretaker of the place when it was being sold to the government. Lucky for me, it took an act of congress (literally) to get the funds necessary for the sale - so the caretaker job lasted a little longer than I first thought it would.

The ranch is now part of Rocky Mountain National Park. At first the Park Service wanted to bulldoze the buildings, but fortunately the National Historic Society stepped in and saved them. This little cabin is one of the oldest buildings still standing on the ranch, although I think the barn might be a little older.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

"Creek Bank"


5" x 7 "

Oil on fiberboard panel
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A plein air painting from the creek near my house. This is the best time of year weather-wise... a little taste of everything.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

"Foothills Road II"


5" x 7"

Oil on masonite panel
Another little study revisited.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Brush and Sky Revisited


"Brush and Sky II"

5" x 7"

Oil on hardboard panel

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A few weeks ago, I did a little plein air study that went south on me. As is often the case when painting outdoors, conditions went from bad to worse quickly. Scattered clouds turned into heavy, dark clouds and persistent gusty winds sent me heading for my truck in a hurry. I figured I'd re-work the painting when I got back to my place, but I didn't get around to it until today. I lightened-up the sky quite bit, and tried to more accurately capture the color of the local brush. I'll let it dry for a few days and then I'll decide if I want to put it up for auction.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

"Standing Tall"


7" x 5"

Oil on fiberboard panel
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Well, we got a lot of snow here last night... (it is the middle of May, isn't it?)... but it was sunny a couple of days ago and I managed to do this little plein air painting... not much to say about it except: I love those big ol' ponderosas.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

"Western Sky"


6" x 6"

Oil on fiberboard panel
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This one's from just outside beautiful Hygiene, Colorado.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

"N. St. Vrain Creek"


7" x 5"

Oil on hardboard panel
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This little plein air study was painted the road to Button Rock Reservoir where I painted a few weeks ago.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

"Red Fence"


6" x 6"

Oil on hardboard panel



This old barn and it's big red fence are at a farm on the edge of Niwot, Colorado. I thought they'd make a nice springtime painting because the go so well with all the beautiful green that's popping-up all over.