Art Walk in Little Italy - San Diego
The 26th annual art festival in San Diego attracted about 120,000 visitors and three cyles, “Pacific End,” “Pacific Plunge” and “Skin of Trees” were on display in booth #542 at Date street. The paintings received very positive comments, most of them remarking that my art is very unique and different from works of other artists at the show. Thanks everybody for attending.
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Path Trough the Vineyards
This was a very long project. Three month of developing the right ideas and three intense days to put it on canvas. It is done.

Posted 5 months, 2 weeks ago at 11:40 am. Add a comment
100 year old olive trees in Mallorca
Adverse weather delayed the completion of the new large format project. This painting below was created after a brief trip to the island of Mallorca, strolling through olive groves with trees that are over 100 years old.

Posted 5 months, 3 weeks ago at 11:28 pm. Add a comment
Closing the cycle “Pacific End”
This is the latest from the cycle “Pacific End” and this marks the final piece and the cycle comes to a close. Next up is a new project on a large format egg-tempera painting.

Posted 7 months, 3 weeks ago at 7:38 pm. Add a comment
Looking Back
These three drawings are from a time when I moved from Oil paintings in the 70s to Oil pastel drawings. It let me to work faster and express the essential core of the impressions of nature experienced on trips to Colombia and Peru in the early 1980s. Often, when I look back at work I did some time ago, I see my art in a new way. Would I still sign my name on this piece? Occasionally no, but the drawings below are one of my favorites from this time period and while I changed my style and technique since then, I would still sign it.
Posted 9 months ago at 4:02 pm. Add a comment
Saline Valley
This image was created after an epic trip through the Saline Valley in California













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