Showing posts with label Anchorage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anchorage. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Winter on the Park Strip



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6" x 12" Oil on Panel.  SOLD

 This is a painting of the late afternoon light falling on buildings along the park strip in downtown Anchorage.  The view is from 10th Avenue looking east toward the Chugach Mountains.   I have donated this painting to the Art Showcase Auction at Alaska Public Media KAKM - TV.  The art action will take place live on television February 6 - 8, 7 -10 p.m.  All proceeds go to the nonprofit Alaska Public Media.  I love PBS!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Approaching Sunset

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6"x 12"  Oil on wood,  $250.00.    This as the end of 5th Avenue in downtown Anchorage.  It leads down a hill with a view of Cook Inlet.  We usually park right here when we eat a Simon and Seafort's ,  one of the best restaurants in Anchorage.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Pt. Woronzof #2

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5"x12" oil on primed wood panel.   Same place as the last painting posted but if you look closely you will see some differences like the reflection in the water and the mountains of the Alaska Range across Cook Inlet are more visible ... not covered by clouds.   Happy Thanksgiving Day!

I donated this painting to the KAKM Public Television Art Showcase Action 2013.  You can bid for it on February 21-23, 2013.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Pt. Woronzof

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9"x 12" oil on primed wood panel.   This painting is of a view form a friend's house who I sometimes cat sit for in Anchorage, AK.  They have a beautiful home on a bluff right in town that looks over all the houses below and right out to Cook Inlet.  The land formation in the left of the painting is called Pt. Woronzof.   So this painting was painted in plein air, however, I was inside looking out large glass windows as I painted.  The temperature was roughly 12 degrees outside at the time!

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