Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Trees at Point Vincente


Trees at Point Vincente
6 x 6 inches
Oil on wood panel.
(c) Bill Brauker

Last week when we were in California, we visited Point Vincente in Palos Verdes. It is a beautiful place where there is a path along the top of the cliff that overlooks the ocean below. These trees were not far from the edge. I loved the way they were bent away from the ocean by the winds.

A closer look.
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Inseparable


Inseparable
6 x 6 inches
Oil on wood panel.

I just loved the way these two cherries made the perfect couple.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011


Lemon and Watermelon Slices
6 x 6 inches
Oil on wood panel.
(c) Bill Brauker

I thought I would experiment some with a still life, since I haven't done many.

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A closer look.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

6" Squared Show

Here I am last night at the Randy Higbee Gallery in Costa Mesa,California for the 6" Squared Show. There was a huge crowd, and the paintings were great. My painting, Taos Pueblo is the one on the top in the center.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Gettysburg Morning

Gettysburg Morning
6 x 6 inches
Oil on wood panel.
(c) Bill Brauker

Yesterday, April 12, was the 150th anniversary of the start of the most horrific conflict ever fought on American soil. Known as the Civil War, or the War Between the States, at the end of the four year war, 620,000 brave young men lay dead from combat and disease. I painted this yesterday as a reminder and tribute to the brave soldiers of both sides, Americans all.

This is an early morning view of a battle cannon pointed out towards the mist shrouded fields of Gettysburg. The painting was inspired by a photograph by Jack Jay Jenkins, a wonderful photographer who chronicles Civil War Reenactments. You can see his photography here.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Country Road


Country Road
6 x 6 inches
Oil on wood panel.
(c) Bill Brauker

Ah, a peaceful country road in the summer. Makes me want to go for a drive.

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