Sometimes a simple shadow is the reward for seeing. I titled this Reaching Shadow because it appeared to extend the entire width of this oddly windowed house.
I usually don't paint interiors, but this one done seven years ago at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art was just acquired for their collection. I'm so proud to say this is the third piece of mine in their collection of American Art. Thank you to the Westmoreland Society and the museum for making this possible. http://www.wmuseumaa.org/
I usually don't paint interiors, but this one done seven years ago at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art was just acquired for their collection. I'm so proud to say this is the third piece of mine in their collection of American Art. Thank you to the Westmoreland Society and the museum for making this possible. http://www.wmuseumaa.org/
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Congratulations on the Westmoreland acquisition Ron...and I love the Reaching Shadow painting. I used my thumb to cover up the tree and then just focused on the shadow and it took on an eerie demeanor like something out of an Edward Gorey book. Very nicely done.
Beautiful like usually, Ron! And your interior just as good us your exteriors!.. :-)
I LOVE THIS PAINTING!!THE BACK AND FORTH PULL OF THE TREE AND THE SHADOW--AGAIN YOU ARE A MASTER AT TURNING THE ORDINARY INTO EXTRAORDINARY-THAT BEAUTIFUL SHADOW ON THE GOLDEN COLORED HOUSE THE BUILDINGS IN THE BACKGROUND--THE TELEPHONE LINES--AWESOME
Beautiful paintings. Congratulations!
That shadow is really eye-catching. I love the paintings.
Thanks everyone and have a great holiday season.
Both of these paintings are amazing, Ron. There is such a wonderful feel of warm light in both.
Congratulations Ron!
Your paintings are always so wonderful!
Congratulations on the museum purchase. I love all your work!
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