Clark Park & Coyote Hills
The Wind
26" x 28"
$400.00
26" x 28"
$400.00
I call this painting The Wind, because of the
dramatic clouds, seen as swirls of white paint
above the hills. The warm reds of the rocks contrast the green of the vegetation and the
cool blues of the shaded slopes. This somewhat abstract view of Coyote Hills was based on my earlier drawings and paintings of this view.
dramatic clouds, seen as swirls of white paint
above the hills. The warm reds of the rocks contrast the green of the vegetation and the
cool blues of the shaded slopes. This somewhat abstract view of Coyote Hills was based on my earlier drawings and paintings of this view.
The Castle #3 (The Castle in Hot Colors)
oil/canvas
30" x 40"
$600.00
oil/canvas
30" x 40"
$600.00
Several of my paintings of Coyote Hills (including the two seen here) use the same composition, abstracted from an actual view of a mountain pass. The “castle” is my name for the portion of the Coyote Hills where the hill appears to be cut through to create a rocky summit. The notch created here divides the scene in two: the right side overlapping the left side and revealing another hill behind the first. The challenge in painting this scene is how to balance the two sides using simplified shapes and strong warm colors. Many of the earlier attempts were more naturalistic. Heightening and intensifying the colors and simplifying the shapes helped me to organize and unify the painting.
Smile of Coyote Hills
oil/canvas
30" x 40"
$600.00
oil/canvas
30" x 40"
$600.00
This painting has the same basic configuration found in other paintings of the “castle”; at one point in its development it seemed to show a smiling face. Hence the title: Smile ofCoyote HilIs. These hills are located on the north side of Fullerton. They rise up a couple hundred feet and overlook the city. A fence closes off much of the unused land which at this point seems destined for housing developments and perhaps a nature reserve. For two decades I have lived nearby and can walk to an entrance in a few minutes, which explains my many landscapes of Coyote Hills.
Coyote Hills #2
oil/panel
11" x 14"
$200.00
oil/panel
11" x 14"
$200.00
Afternoon light on Coyote Hills viewed from the
West brings a new richness in form and color to
the steep cliffs and to the trees at their base.
You can almost feel the force of the glacier that
cut through the stone millennia ago and left behind this magnificent set of hills.
I am particularly pleased with the rhythm created by the yellow-green trees which recede from lower right to upper left. This rising action of the trees is circumscribed by a path or roadway which ends at the horizon. The upper third of the painting, including rocks and sky, became a key area of interest. Painting the face of a great cliff which has split into two parts, while maintaining a unified horizon, was a major challenge.
West brings a new richness in form and color to
the steep cliffs and to the trees at their base.
You can almost feel the force of the glacier that
cut through the stone millennia ago and left behind this magnificent set of hills.
I am particularly pleased with the rhythm created by the yellow-green trees which recede from lower right to upper left. This rising action of the trees is circumscribed by a path or roadway which ends at the horizon. The upper third of the painting, including rocks and sky, became a key area of interest. Painting the face of a great cliff which has split into two parts, while maintaining a unified horizon, was a major challenge.
Coyote Hills Landscape #3
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
These Coyote Hills landscapes, while seen at different times of the day, have the same goal: to capture the ruggedness of the terrain by emulating the play of light and shadow as it crosses the landscape. A shared palette of warm reddish tones and cool gray-greens reflects the dryness of these Southern California hills.
Untitled Coyote Hills - Fullerton Hills
oil/canvas
26" x 30"
$400.00
oil/canvas
26" x 30"
$400.00
Although this painting still represents Coyote Hills, it was the last canvas painted in this series and the most literal. The view across a somewhat open field to a settlement with houses and a barn. A large group of trees marks the middle ground, while in the distance rises a profile of the hills. The sloping range of clouds was painted as a contrast to the serenity of the rest of the scene.
Bridge in Clark Park
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
Clark Park is a short walk from my house in Fullerton. It is usually filled with people. This day it was deserted and I was able to set up an easel and record the scene en plein air. The focus of the painting is a bridge seen from a steep height and the light reflecting off the water beneath it.
Coyote Hills #1
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
oil/canvas
16" x 20"
$400.00
The view is of a hilly landscape near Fullerton, CA where the artist moved in 2000. The primary interest for the painter was how to construct a gently receding landscape along two major diagonal axes that led the eye upwards through changing terrain with consistent lighting. The artist used many sketches in pencil and watercolor to prepare for this painting.
Partly Cloudy #3
oil/canvas
26 x 30
$400.00
oil/canvas
26 x 30
$400.00
Deep Vista # 4. Coyote Hills. The warm reds of the rocks contrasts to the greens and violets of the vegetation and the shadowed slopes. The "castle" effect allows endless variations on this theme. All of these depended initially on either drawings or photographs or both.