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Monday, October 8, 2018
Vicarious Exhibition: Fire Series
The Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art is hosting an exhibition of art by Veterans. I am one of the featured artists and veterans. These paintings from my fire series will be in the exhibition. The above watercolor is titles Cave Fire. The fire in this painting illuminates petroglyphs from the American Southwest. It is 18 x 24 inches. I used a layering technique which resulted in over 20 layers of color.
Fire Light, Acrylic on canvas.
Flame, watercolor on paper.
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Monday, April 20, 2015
Fire Series
Here is another painting in my fire series. This is a small painting, 8 x 12 acrylic on canvas. I painted around the edge on this one, even putting my signature on the edge. In the ground, I used some of the metallic paints from Golden paints. This adds a great reflective quality to the an otherwise less important part of the painting. I am very happy with the many layers in the back ground. There are parts of the back ground that are very dark violet in contrast with the bright orange flames.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Blazing Fire
This is one of the paintings in my fire series: blazing fire. It is an acrylic painting, 18 x 24. I started with a black and white under painting, then layered or glazed the colors on top. It is a combination of realistic and abstract. The logs are realistic and the flames are abstract shapes. The cast shadows on the logs and rocks came out very well.
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