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Sunset on Mesa One Original Oil Painting by Stefan Baumann 12×18 Oil on Canvas Stretched on Wood Bars Framing 3″ 24k antique custom gold frame Signed Lower Left – Baumann On Verso Sunset on Mesa One Stefan Baumann Artist’s Comments Journal Entry, April 16, 2001 I’m enjoying my trip to Arizona and New Mexico. At a trading post in Indian Lands, I came across an antique postcard. The sepia image was of a cluster of buildings on top a mesa. I remembered seeing the image before in an old history book. I purchased the card and began my search for…
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Yellowstone: Twilight at Upper Geyser Oil Painting by Stefan Baumann 12×18 Oil on Panel Framing 4″ 24k gilded gold hand made frame Signed Lower Right – Baumann On Verso Upper Right “Twilight at Upper Geyser” Stefan Baumann Yellowstone NP Artist’s Comments When I am asked, “What is your favorite National Park to visit and paint?”, I always say Yellowstone Park, and tell them that I love the Upper Geyser basin in particular. This park is unique because it doesn’t have the grand vistas to view as many of the other parks have. This park is one where discovering the enchanted…
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Glacier National Park: Lost Legacy Oil Painting by Stefan Baumann 12×24 Oil on Board Framing 6″ Gold Gilded Frame Signed Lower Left – Baumann GV in Red Paint Date Completed: 2014 Artist’s Comments Lost legacy is a tribute to the Blackfoot tribe of Native American Indians who inhabited Glacier National Park. When I visit different National Parks, I am aware of the rich Native American heritage of those who inhabited these lands long ago. In each of our PBS television series episodes, “The Grand View,” we include an interview with an elder of the tribe who recalled the land that…
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Original Oil Painting by Stefan Baumann 20″ x 30″ Oil on Linen Canvas Framing Framed in Black /Gold and Wood with a 24k gold leaf over wood 27×37 With name plate (Stefan Baumann, The Drag Rider) Signed Lower Left – Baumann Monogram GV Date: 14 Provenance This painting by Stefan Baumann won the Annual Red Bluff Western Art Show and Competition’s Blue Ribbon and took First Place in the Painting Division with a painting of a cowboy on horseback wrangling a lost calf back to camp as the day comes to an end with beautiful lighting effects of the setting…
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By David Landry, 64 contributed posts
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About the author: For me art/creativity is a natural expression of life, an endless unfolding of possibilities. What interests me is that which is not overtly expressed in the world around us. The subject matter of my painting is the subtle wordless realm of sensation, feeling, and intuition. This territory is often ethereal, quiet or soft and sometimes frontal, bold, direct or stormy. Click here for links and contact information
By David Landry, 64 contributed posts
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About the author: For me art/creativity is a natural expression of life, an endless unfolding of possibilities. What interests me is that which is not overtly expressed in the world around us. The subject matter of my painting is the subtle wordless realm of sensation, feeling, and intuition. This territory is often ethereal, quiet or soft and sometimes frontal, bold, direct or stormy. Click here for links and contact information
By Elaine Frenett, 236 contributed posts
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About the author: This award-winning artist, trained in illustration, has been published nationally, had fine art added to museum collections, teaches private classes and leads women’s visual journal retreats. Ms. Frenett is a member of the Watercolor Society of Oregon, The Plein Air Society of Southern Oregon, California Watercolor Association, and is a Watercolor West Juried Member. See Elaine's listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource to learn more and make contact.
Our first wide open, uncommitted, untangled, footloose day at Lake Alpine dawned with blue skies. Those who’d registered in time for our Early Bird qualification, were gifted these two additional free nights stay to play! We dug into our breakfast … Continue reading →
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By David Landry, 64 contributed posts
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About the author: For me art/creativity is a natural expression of life, an endless unfolding of possibilities. What interests me is that which is not overtly expressed in the world around us. The subject matter of my painting is the subtle wordless realm of sensation, feeling, and intuition. This territory is often ethereal, quiet or soft and sometimes frontal, bold, direct or stormy. Click here for links and contact information
By David Landry, 64 contributed posts
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About the author: For me art/creativity is a natural expression of life, an endless unfolding of possibilities. What interests me is that which is not overtly expressed in the world around us. The subject matter of my painting is the subtle wordless realm of sensation, feeling, and intuition. This territory is often ethereal, quiet or soft and sometimes frontal, bold, direct or stormy. Click here for links and contact information
By John-Christer Petersen, 53 contributed posts
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About the author: Photographer and Cardio-thoracic Surgical Physician Assistant John Petersen has helped patients and family through some of the most stressful days of their lives. This makes creating images with a sense of beauty and peace which can relieve the stresses of life one of his greatest joys. In February 2012, he decided to go forward with an opportunity to participate in a pilgrimage in Italy inspired by the book “ "Chasing Francis” by Ian Morgan Cron., following the footsteps of St Francis of Assisi through Assisi and Rome. This blog is a journal of his preparations for the trip leading up to his departure in April, and thoughts and images from his travels in Italy while he's there. Learn more by visiting his listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource for links to his photography site, blogs and Facebook pages, as well as contact information.
Here is a very fortunate moment in time when the sun, clouds, waves, plume of spray, the silhouetted rocks and the fishing boat were all lined up perfect. Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good:)
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