December 2007

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“Winter Hay”

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“Winter Hay”

“Winter Hay”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

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“Baseball Lemon Oranges”

“Baseball Lemon Oranges”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Cow and Calf”

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“Cow and Calf”

“Cow and Calf”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, $500.00 US

“Holiday Cup”

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“Holiday Cup”

“Holiday Cup”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Shortest Day”

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“Shortest Day”

“Shortest Day”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Home Again”

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“Home Again”

“Home Again”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, $500.00 US

Studio Tour

Howdy! Today, beginning in the morning of December 19th, is studio tour day for most of the members of the
Daily Painters website. My virtual tour is unrehearsed as I have not had time to do more than half unpack from our trip back to Texas from Martha’s Vineyard last week.

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studio 1

If you look closely you will find my favorite studio mate at attention. Kitts adopted us when we first moved here. She likes to live under the house when we are away, which is where we found her when we first moved in. But when home, I let her rule the studio, enjoy the warmth and have special dining priviledges. In return, house, studio, garage and yard are mouse and snake free. She’s our hero!

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studio 2 kitts

This is where my small paintings dry and are stored along with extra paints and blank painting panels.

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studio 3

The old bunk house kitchen is now the shipping and cleaning headquarters.

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studio 4

Here is Kitts’ favorite corner of the studio. It is complete with pillows and warmth with two south facing windows to look out at the cattle and the barn when needed. Also, it is the purrrfect spot to keep a close watch on me as I fling paint about the place.

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studio 5

Well, that’s the tour at our studio. Check out some of the other, possibly 125 other, studios at Daily Painters website. Hope you enjoyed the visit! I’ll be back to Texas subject matter and/or still lifes for tomorrow’s posting. Adios! -Thaw

“The Queen Rose”

“The Queen Rose”

“The Queen Rose”, this is a Large painting, 39.75″x 39.75″ oil on canvas, SOLD

This is one of my large flower series paintings. I usually do 1 or 2 per year… “The Queen Rose” was painted in a straight, direct painting style as opposed to my pointillist style.

“September Dreaming”

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“September Dreaming”

“September Dreaming”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Winter Light”

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“Winter Light”

“Winter Light”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Before The Snow”

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“Before The Snow”

“Before the Snow”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel

To purchase, please click Go to my eBay auction, Bidding starts at $100.00 US.

“Huge Pink Peony”

“Huge Pink Peony”

“Huge Pink Peony”, this is a Large painting, 39.75″x 47.75″ oil on canvas, SOLD

This is one of my large flower series paintings. I usually do 1 or 2 per year… “Huge Pink Peony” was painted in a straight, direct painting style as opposed to my pointillist style.

“Path And Clearing”

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“Path And Clearing”

“Path And Clearing”, this is a Small painting, 6″x 8″ oil on canvas panel, SOLD

“Heavenly Blue”

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“Heavenly Blue”

“Heavenly Blue”, this is a Large painting, 39.75″x 39.75″ oil on canvas, SOLD

This is one of my large flower series paintings. I usually do 1 or 2 per year… “Heavenly Blue” was painted in a pointillist style. You may be able to see the slight texture to the painting and the orange and red underpainting between the dots or points of paint.