Oil on textured hardboard panel 16 by 20 inches. From atop an early 19th Century gun battery the Golden Gate Bridge casts interesting morning shadows on the water and Marin Hills.
Morning at Land’s End
Oil on textured hardboard panel 16 by 20 inches. A scenic walk along the cliffs at Land’s End provides stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge framed by Monterrey Cypress trees. The trail was built on the 19th Century railroad bed that carried Sutro’s guests from their homes to his popular hot baths and plunge.
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Golden Gate Fog
Oil on textured hardboard panel 12 by 16 inches. During warm weather fog from the cold Pacific Ocean creeps inland in the evenings and persists until mid morning the next day. The pathway to the old Civil War era brick fort at Fort Point just under the South anchorage of the Golden Gate bridge is a popular spot for tourists photographers and artists.
Marin Headlands Summer View
Oil on canvas panel 12 by 16 inches. Summer is the dry season on the Pacific Coast and dried grasses conifers and hardwoods make up the foliage covering the Marin Headlands in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area our largest National Park.
Marin Headlands Winter Views
Oil on canvas panel 12 by 16 inches. On the Pacific Coast the rainy season is during the Winter and early Spring and green grasses and dark green trees and bushes cover the hills of the Marin Headlands in the Golden Gate National Recreation Recreation Area our largest National Park.
Deep Thoughts
Encaustic on wood panel. abstract.
24″ x 24″
Look Beyond. Seek the Truth.
Encaustic on wood panel. Abstract. 24″ x 24″
About a Family
Encaustic on wood panel. Abstract with figures
24″ x 30″
A unique individual
Encaustic on wood panel abstract with figures.
Cutting Your Own Fence I
Encaustic collage on wood panel. Abstract. 18″ x 18″