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

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