Jean Sanchirico, who we started representing last fall, has launched her website, www.jeansanchirico.com. You can preview the ones we have, which we've framed, at Jean's page on my site. 6/15/10 update: Jean is no longer represented by us, but is still a great friend (and the best neighbor!), and I urge you to follow her on her site. Her work is shown in our Portfolio, here.
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What I Have Learned From Teaching Painting
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I was honored to be asked to write a blog for Oil Painters of America. What
I Have Learned From Teaching Painting Click on above link to read [...]
Southern California Impressionist Joseph Kleitsch
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*Joseph Kleitsch*
*(1882 - 1931)*
Joseph Kleitsch is considered to be one of the most important and
influential of the early Southern California Impressio...
Come to the Dark Side...or Not.
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When I paint the figure with the intention of ending up with a showable
painting, I always do a couple of color studies first. They not only give
me a...
Three Holiday shows
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This month I have been busy painting smaller paintings for two Holiday
shows that I've been invited to participate in, "Hardly Strictly Mini" at
the Bolina...
Pt. Reyes workshop this weekend, May 19-21
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I've got spots available in this weekend's workshop out at the Historic
Lifeboat Station in Pt. Reyes. I do have a workshop page on this blog, but
not sure...
A Quick Preview
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Needless to say, I was quite excited to receive two advance copies of my
book this past week It's a bit hard to believe. Many, many thanks to North
Light B...
Swirling Currents
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A recent maritime themed gouache painting; thicker than usual for the
whites, some active scraping with a palette knife for texture in the
foreground. T...
Montana, Day 4 & 5
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Well, I think we’ve seen just about
everything Montana can offer us in 5 days. OK, maybe not everything
(Lavette H)....
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