STILL LIFES
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Still lifes have always been a source of learning and experimenting for me. They effectively provide a deeper understanding of the physical nature of your subject. Observing a still life teaches you how light reflects off materials, how shadows lie while assisting the artist in creating forms that match their vision.
Once They Swam
Oil on Masonite, 24 x 48”
Container Garden
Oil on Panel 48 x 48”
Vinegar with Mug
Oil on Masonite, 11 x 14”
Chalcedony
36 x 48”
Labradorite Palm Stone
Oil on Masonite, 36 x 48”
Chipped Decanter
Oil on Masonite, 24 x 20”
Maraschino Cherries
Oil on Masonite, 11 x 17”
SOLD
Black Olives in Oil
Oil on Masonite, 11 x 17”
SOLD
Amish Hots
Oil on Board, 8 x 10”
In the Collection of Patrick Comes
Pickle Chips
Graphite on Paper, 8 x 10”
Pepperocinis
Oil on Masonite, 11 x 17”
SOLD
Pickles
Oil on Masonite, 8 x 10”
SOLD
Bread and Butters
Oil on Masonite, 8 x 10”
From the collection of Cassandra Bryant
Water Glass 1
Oil on Board, 8 x 10.5”
Dish Soap
Oil on Panel 8 x 10”
In the Collection of Ms. Jill Twohig
Citrus Gummies
Oil on Masonite, 24 x 20”
SOLD
Water Glass 2
Oil on Board, 8 x 10.5”
Windex Bottle
Oil on Masonite, 8 x 10”
Bay Leaves
Oil on Board; 6 x 6”
In the Collection of Ms. Donna Hansen
Fabuloso Bottle
Oil on Board
Oil on Masonite, 24 x 20”
Baitfish Jar
From the Collection of Roxanna Gaston
Oil on Board
Pickled Eggs
From the Collection of Eric and Kristen Hansen
Oil on Board