This piece was inspired by the wild horses of Teddy Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. It is a 6 x 9" original pastel, #11 of 100 paintings in progress. SOLD
This winter has been very long and very cold. What makes it bearable is the snow-covered hills and their amazing colors. For purchase information, click here.
I took a couple of wild horse hunting trips this past summer and have done several paintings inspired by those trips. This one was from the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Preserve south of Billings, Montana. Buckskins are one of my many, many favorite colors of horses. For purchase information, click here to bid.
Cottonwoods seem to spring up wherever there is a bit of water. Useful as well as beautiful, they were valued by early settlers in this area to build log homes, a few of which are still standing today. SOLD
Since I can remember, my Dad & brothers have been restoring antique cars or trucks, so scenes similar to this are embedded in my memory. These two, a Packard and a Chevy, seem to be leaning on each other, telling each other their old stories.
This painting is currently on display at Custer County Art Center, Miles City, Montana, 406-234-0635. SOLD
This painting was inspired by a trip to Theodore National Park in western North Dakota, a beautiful landscape of river and colorful badlands. Among the wildlife there resides buffalo and several bands of wild horses. I have had a few paintings come out of my visits there which you can see here. SOLD