Award Winning: "Beaver Skull 1" Auction Ending
| Beaver Skull 1 |
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Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board. This is how the painting would look framed:
"East Fall Blue Ridge 2" Twomey Painting Auction
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for the following painting begins Saturday, March 22. Thank you for your interest.
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looking to the west, towards the
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. Had my paints, easel and an outrageously gorgeous day to capture the fall colors. I loved the layers of mountains dissipating in the distance. And the colors! The blues next to the oranges - irresistible. This took longer than expected, I think because I didn't want the day to end.
Original oil, 6 X 4" on archival linen board, unframed.
This is how the painting would look, framed:
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"Beaver Skull 1" Twomey Original Oil
| Beaver Skull 1 |
Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board.
Award Winning Artist Auction Ending Today
| The Sun Found The Hillside |
The way the sun hit this hillside as it raced to the horizon is what drew my eye. Down below, a old shanty town was lost in the shadows. The rusted roofs were such a contrast against the strong hillside design - I had to paint it. There were a couple of hours to get it down, but the sun was quick to depart and I had to fight not to overwork it. It was a goal reached.
The painting is unframed. This is how it would look framed:
Award Winning Original Art Auction Ends TODAY!
"Advance Mills Hay Bales 1" Auction Ending Today.
Visit the auction on Ebay: Original oil landscape titled
| Advance Mills Hay Bales 1 |
Advance Mills was an old mill town about two miles from my home. The road, Advance Mills, is one of my favorites - twisty, turny, on a ridge - the views along it are so spectacular you really have to focus to stay on it. We looked at buying some of this land, so I spent a lot of time walking it and loved catching it at sunset. You can see why. I had to work fast. The woods behind were already dripped in shadow, with sky holes poking thru. What a glorious day.
Original 6 X 8" oil on archival linen board, unframed.
This is how the painting would look framed:
| Advance Mills Hay Bales 1 |
Auction: Original Oil Painting Award Winning Artist
| The Sun Found The Hillside |
Auction, beginning today, Thursday, March 6 on Daily Paintworks. This is a 10 X 8" original oil on linen.
The way the sun hit this hillside as it raced to the horizon is what drew my eye. Down below, a old shanty town was lost in the shadows. The rusted roofs were such a contrast against the strong hillside design - I had to paint it. There were a couple of hours to get it down, but the sun was quick to depart and I had to fight not to overwork it. It was a goal reached.
The painting is unframed. This is how it would look framed:
The Sun Found The Hillside Auction
| The Sun Found The Hillside |
A new auction, beginning Thursday, March 6 on Daily Paintworks. This is a 10 X 8" original oil on linen.
The way the sun hit this hillside as it raced to the horizon is what drew my eye. Down below, a old shanty town was lost in the shadows. The rusted roofs were such a contrast against the strong hillside design - I had to paint it. There were a couple of hours to get it down, but the sun was quick to depart and I had to fight not to overwork it. It was a goal reached.
The painting is unframed. This is how it would look framed:
Beaver Skull 1
| Beaver Skull 1 |
It was such a pleasure to stare at it for hours, and I enjoy the menacing, almost alive look to it as I continue to paint. I don't feel it's finished yet, but I wanted it out there - released, ready to chew down a tree.
Don't know if I'm going to sell this yet. I'm definitely going to continue this series; it brought so much pleasure and intensity. There's a deer and horse skull waiting.
"Advance Mills Hay Bales 1" Auction Ending Soon
| Advance Mills Hay Bales 1 |
Advance Mills was an old mill town about two miles from my home. The road, Advance Mills, is one of my favorites - twisty, turny, on a ridge - the views along it are so spectacular you really have to focus to stay on it. We looked at buying some of this land, so I spent a lot of time walking it and loved catching it at sunset. You can see why. I had to work fast. The woods behind were already dripped in shadow, with sky holes poking thru. What a glorious day.
Original 6 X 8" oil on archival linen board, unframed.
This is how the painting would look framed:
| Advance Mills Hay Bales 1 |
Auction: "Storm's A Comin" by Twomey
| "Storm's A Comin" 10 X 8" oil on canvas |
Now at auction: a Twomety original oil painting "Storm's A Comin"
Process
This was one of those days when you can feel the ions in the air. Was it dangerous to start painting this enormous, approaching storm? Probably not; but I was in the moment and it was dramatic. This was painted on a beach near Tampa, Florida. The storm stayed out to sea, thankfully.
The contrasts and colors were simply incredible. I had to hurry up not to get wet. Every time I look at this, I'm taken back to that warm tropical air, the flashing lightening and the sense of impending chaos.
This work is 10 X 8" on archival canvas. It is unframed. This is how this painting would look framed:
"Storm's A Comin" Auction Starts Tomorrow!
| "Storm's A Comin" 10 X 8" oil on canvas |
Beginning tomorrow this original oil painting "Storm's A Comin" Auction will begin.
This was one of those days when you can feel the ions in the air. Was it dangerous to start painting this enormous, approaching storm? Probably not; but I was in the moment and it was dramatic. This was painted on a beach near Tampa, Florida. The storm stayed out to sea, thankfully.
The contrasts and colors were simply incredible. I had to hurry up not to get wet. Every time I look at this, I'm taken back to that warm tropical air, the flashing lightening and the sense of impending chaos.
This work is 10 X 8" on archival canvas. It is unframed. This is how this painting would look framed:
Auction Ends Soon for "Sedona Day's End"!!!
| Sedona Day's End (oil on linen, 8 X 10") |
The auction for Sedona Day's End is ending later today! Please visit this link to place your bid.
"Sedona Day's End" Auction Ending Today!
| Sedona Day's End (oil on linen, 8 X 10") |
The auction for Sedona Day's End is ending later today! Please visit this link to place your bid.
Ebay Auction: Advance Mills Hay Bales 1
This is how the painting would look framed:
| Advance Mills Hay Bales 1 |
My artwork has been featured at the world renowned TED (Technology, Education and Design) conference (TED MED in San Diego). I recently won the nationally acclaimed ArtInPlace competition in Virginia which placed a 12' X 24' mural on aluminum of my work, now seen by thousands of commuters daily. Two museums currently house my art: The William H. Benton Museum in Connecticut, andThe LLoyd Museum. It was a great honor to be asked to exhibit and I continue to add to their collections. Speaking of collections, my work is a part of hundreds of private collections worldwide.Fine art influencers include Georgia O'Keefe, da Vinci, Rembrandt and Degas. I look to their struggles and triumphs, and their unflinching persistence.
Advance Mills Hay Bales 1: Auction!!!
| Advance Mills Hay Bales |
Auction listed at: http://www.dailypaintworks.com/buy/auction/200537
Huckstep's Garage Store: Auction!
This iconic now defunct store and garage located in Free Union, VA represents a disappearing time and place. I've driven by this place 100 times and it's never tiring to look at.
The garage/store is still in Free Union and has recently been sold. The local hope is that it will be restored, to thrive as a new business with it's history intact.
I imagined filled rocking chairs on the porch, neighbors throwing hello's, original Fords filling up.
This original oil on archival linen board is 7" X 5", and is unframed.
This painting would look like this if framed:
Rural Landscape With Plantation Barn 1 Auction
| Bleak House Plantation Barn 1
Auction listed at htt1http://www.dailypaintworks.com/buy/auction/198951
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This painting would look like this if framed:
About
Art is my life. From the first art project I can remember (making a Christmas Nativity scene in grade school that overshadowed the resident artist) art has always been what brings me the greatest satisfaction. Without art, I am not who I am.
My artwork has been featured at the world renowned TED (Technology, Education and Design) conference (TED MED in San Diego, on huge high definition screens throughout the exhibition center). I recently won the nationally acclaimed ArtInPlace competition in Virginia which placed a 12' X 24' mural on aluminum of my work, now seen by thousands of commuters daily.
Two museums currently house my art: The William H. Benton Museum in Connecticut, and The LLoyd Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was a great honor to be asked to exhibit and I continue to add to their collections. Speaking of collections, my work is a part of hundreds of private collections worldwide.
I have studied with some of the best artistic and scientific minds in the world: fellow medical illustrators. Leonardo da Vinci is considered the first medical illustrator, and his knowledge, technical abilities and deep curiosity are benchmarks for the field. As a Board Certified Medical Illustrator, I have had the privilege to know and learn directly from some of the most extraordinarily talented, smart and influential visionaries living today.
Fine art influencers include Georgia O'Keefe, da Vinci, Rembrandt and Degas. I look to their struggles and triumphs, and their unflinching persistence.