Tuesday, December 13, 2022

   This is the third painting accepted into the Randy Higbee 6x6 Show.  This is from one of my favorite painting spots near some beaver dams.  When the sun rises over the mountain behind me it lights the hillside and slowly creeps down into the valley.  In fall that hill is full of aspen in full autumn glory.  I was lucky to catch this last fall.


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Monday, December 12, 2022

Hiking to Catch Fresh Powder

 

This is the second of the three works accepted for the Randy Higbee 6x6 Live Show. This is up at Lizardhead Pass. These kids were hiking through almost waist deep snow, maybe 33 degree slope at over 10,000 foot elevation. As I watched the ones in the back would stop, to catch their breath and rest. It was truly a very hard "slog".
Hiking to Catch Fresh Powder
6x6
Oil on linen
$300
Randy Higbee Gallery
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Sunday, December 11, 2022

Buffalo Skull Study

 


     Skulls are such a great thing to study.  They give you the structure behind all that skin and fur, plus practicing light and color on bone.  I had painted one for the Sedona Plein Air Festival last year and found it so fun, I went looking for one.

     This piece is part of the Randy Higbee 6x6 Live Show in Costa Mesa, CA.  This show will be up until early January.  

To purchase call - 714-546-2156 or email: randy@randyhigbeegallery.com

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Pond Reflections


 This is a favorite painting spot near some beaver ponds in the mountains.  In the morning the light hits the hill, now yellows and golds, behind the pines that are still in shadow as the sun rises.

Monday, October 17, 2022

"Aspen Fall Shadow Play"

 

Fall color is now at its best here.  I have been binge painting to capture all I can!

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Aspen Reverie

 

     I absolutely love standing in an aspen forest in fall.  This is from a smaller plein air of one of those experiences.  It immediately takes me back to the smell of fallen leaves and the trees.


Friday, July 1, 2022

Cold Smoke


      This is a larger painting from a plein air study I did earlier.  This was in the dead of winter and there were high winds above.  This is Sheep Mountain at Lizardhead pass - 13168 ft or 4013m.  The snow blowing off the top is called Cold Smoke, Dragon's breath and other colorful names depending on where you live.


Thursday, May 12, 2022

Snow Shadows (study)


      This is from this last winter.  A friend invited me to her property to paint after a snowfall the evening before.  The snow was thick and the shadow colors were amazing.  I saw this scene with such lovely shadow and wanted to study how the reflected light plays across the willows covered in snow.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Saratoga Woods Idyl

 

     Another painting from Saratoga Woods.  To walk into these huge old trees is truly amazing.  The light was filtering through at this spot and a young spruce or redwood was trying to make its' way up to the canopy.

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Barn at Saratoga Woods


    A month ago, I went on a sojourn to Seattle and the surrounding areas.  One of my first stops was Langley on Whidbey Island.  A lovely town that is lots of fun to wander around in.  I had always wanted to wander around the whole island so I set about discovering its beauty.  Saratoga Woods which is not too far from Langley was a stopping point.  This barn was on an adjacent property but I could view it from the edge of the preserve.  Everything here is lush and coated with moss and lichen giving it various greens.  Coming from the dry southwest it was a real treat!

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Lizardhead Snows


   This was done up at Lizardhead Pass, one of my favorite places to go paint.  I got an unexpected treat when I got there, it was snowing!  I just loved the graphic fade of this scene as the snows came through.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Saddle Horn Pueblo


      This is a ruin in Canyon of the Ancients, National Monument in the southwest part of Colorado.  It is so distinct that it is the poster child for the Sand Canyon trails.  I really didn't know the name of it, while painting, until another person was walking up explaining it to others.  I thanked him for enlightening me.

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Aspen Winter


      Aspen are anything but white most times of the year.  In winter, many take on a warm, almost reddish, tint.  I love the blue shadows on the snow and with the warmth of the aspen, it seemed a good fit.  Spring is coming and the ground it starting to show through as the snow blankets the ground.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Noontide Contemplation


      This was during midday, which can sometimes be hard to find anything good with light and shadows.  This scene caught my eye, I had painted a somewhat similar view here many years ago and always liked it.  This was looking up a bit more.  I always like the way the shadows lay across the snow.

Tuesday, February 22, 2022


      This was a beautiful clear morning up near Trout Lake in Colorado.  This is an area I love to come and paint for its sheer beauty.

Friday, February 18, 2022

Glorious Painting Day


      This is another scene from the farm in Trail Canyon.  The gentleman that owns this farm is an arborist and lovingly cares for the trees on his property.  No wonder this is such a calling to us during fall color!  My good painting buddy, Betsy, is the painter in this scene.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

The Golden Gate

 

     This is a yearly pilgrimage to a friends tree farm that is in a lovely canyon called Trail Creek Canyon.  The entrance to his place is framed with these lovely, huge, cottonwoods that were in glorious color this year.  There is really a regular rocked road running through there but it doesn't look as inviting as a grass trail, so I took artistic license there.  The bushes are called "Rabbit Brush" or the Spanish name "Chimisa".  His farm is truly a magical place!