



These paintings are the result of some long, hot hours working this summer. They are all oil on canvas, which is a new move for me. Generally, I use more materials in a painting, but lately I've been feeling that oils are plenty good as a material on their own, and the colors they can produce are so vivid and rich that I no longer want to search for a medium. I have many more ideas that I would have liked to have gotten painted, but it's always good have some ideas stockpiled for a rainy day. (photos courtesy of the Tartoo Gallery.)
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