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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Four 6 Squared paintings






 Four paintings will be at Onlinegalleryshows.com in the Randy Higbee 6 Squared exhibit. Starting December 2. Titles are Green Velvet ,Spring Song , Winter Wind on the Wave 1 and 2 

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Headlands' Haze in Randy Higbee Gallery 6" Squared Exhibition and Sale December 3 to 23 2016



Headlands Haze 6 x 6 Watercolor on paper

Randy Higbee Gallery Presents
6" SQUARED EXHIBITION AND SALE 

GALA ARTISTS RECEPTION 


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 2016
6:00 PM TO 9:00 PM 


102 Kalmus Dr 
Costa Mesa CA

Saturday, November 7, 2015

"Ridgetop"to be exhibited in Randy Higbee Gallery 6 x 6 Holiday Exhibition, Costa Mesa



Ridgetop 6 x 6 watercolor on paper

I liked the soft colors on this painting of a ridge in winter.

Details on the exhibit

Randy Higbee Gallery 6 x 6
102 Kalmus Dr
Costa Mesa

December 5, 6 to 9 pm Reception

Exhibit through January 2016

 Here is the companion piece (which I prefer) which is available from the artist

Ridgetop II


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

LPAPA's 10th Annual Best of Plein Air , Exhibiting Late Bloomers and Poppy Mound

The announcement for this exhibit in Southern California. I have two paintings in the exhibit

Late Bloomers 14 x 14


Poppy Mound 16 x 20

I am happy to be in this exhibit, it was juried by Jean Stern of the Irvine Museum and Randy Higbee


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Experimenting with tiny (for me) 6 x 6's




"Dark Curl 2 , 6'" square




 
"Dark Curl 1" 6 "square




"Wireless Palms" 6 "Square


Here are three tiny paintings. They are all 6 by 6. It was  hard for me to paint this small. This isn't my usual style, I tend to pull back and paint more traditionally when learning something new. This size seemed to work best for me with very strong and very simple value patterns.
The two "Dark Curl" paintings were actually painted as a 6" by 12" and cut apart. They were done from a photo I took along Carmel Beach.
"Wireless Palms" was a plein air piece, I was attracted to the perfectly symmetrical palm trees in a neighborhood in Palm Desert. I asked a resident what kind of palms they were because I had never seen anything like them........they are CELL PHONE TOWERS! We have cell phone towers that look like redwoods in Northern California. Anyway , I still like the painting but it always helps to know what you are painting! 
The two wave paintings were exhibited at the Randy Higbee Gallery 6 x 6 show in Costa Mesa.