Studio Storage

Welcome to my online sales site.

A fresh new year always inspires to some spring clean-up rituals and my studio does not escape that fate. I made a critical round through my storage and decided to list some new 'old' paintings. Not because I don't like them anymore ( I do!) but because it's time for them to find a good new home and to free up some space in my storage rack.


Paintings will be shipped in the most economical way, the cost will be added to the sales price. If you live in the Milwaukee area you may always email me for an appointment to come and see a painting in person.
I do accept creditcard payments.



I will be posting 2 or 3 new pictures at a time. They will be removed when sold.

To see my recent work, please visit my website or my other blog.

Thank you for visiting!



Tuesday, March 17, 2009

SPRING PAINTING ON SALE!



Spring in Whitnall Park, oil/linen, 2002, 36x28"

With one of the Field Crossings sold soon after it was posted it's time to post another painting that needs to make room for new ones. Going with the season, this is a luscious green spring painting, inspired by our many walks in the park almost bordering our house. Besides a beautiful botanical garden this park also has some natural area's where native plants reign. In spring it's always full of wild phlox in all tints from white through pale pink to purple and it's at this time this painting was conceived.
At that time I was just venturing out into a more abstract and loser way of painting. In this landscape you see lots of translucent layers in a very loose brush stroke. It has always been one of my favorites, but well, you don't raise kids to hang around forever either....it's time this one is on it's way to a new home.

The price for this painting was $1800 but it can be yours now for $700!

It will be shipped unframed but has all the hardware for hanging. This one is gallery wrapped, meaning no staples are visible on the sides, however, as I always paint on a colored ground the sides of the painting are 'mars orange' a color that also shows through in the bottom of the work.

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