Some works in the May Show
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The exhibition in Houston is art inspired by recent residencies along rivers in the Midwest & on the Pacific Northwest Coast. The works in this exhibition include a wide-range of approaches to the landscapes including both realistic and abstracted views of the landscapes or objects found in them; ranging from naturalistic drawings and paintings, wall murals combined with collected objects, patterns & layered abstractions.
Both of these works are results from being in NY Mills, MN on a bright afternoon. Both are on canvas, each is 30 x 40 inches, acrylic.
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