Hockaday Museum of Art - Timeless Miniatures Exhibition
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Infinite Treasury 12" X 9" Oil on cradled panel
It is my pleasure to have 'Infinite Treasury' juried into the Hockaday Museum of Art Timeless Miniatures exhibition. This is one of their annual juried exhibitions where the sales of artwork benefit the Hockaday Museum (Kalispell, MT).
April 23rd, Exhibition Opens,
May 7, 5-7pm Opening Reception,
Blue Flow, Oil 16" X 20" Pablo Picasso had a a time between 1901 -1904 when he painted in monochrome blues and greens. I will go through a few paintings in a row when my palette is mainly cool or warm colors. This is one of those paintings in a series of 4 where I used a cool palette. Rest assured that I am NOT depressed or going through a dark time in my life as Picasso did during his 'Blue Period'. Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist, 1903, The Art Institute of Chicago
"Science is the observation of things possible, whether present or past. Prescience is the knowledge of things which may come to pass, though but slowly." Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo - Cannon, Mortars, Light Ordinance Leonardo - Cannon Ball Sling Leonardo - Invention Drawing Leonardo - Invention Drawing Leonardo - Pinion Wheel Leonardo - Tempered Spring
"The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding." – Leonardo da Vinic Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was the archetype of the Renaissance Man. His genius spans many interests employing methods unusual and pioneering during his time. He was born out of wedlock to an Italian couple in the region of Florence. His art education was under the Florentine painter, Verrocchio. During his working life he spent years in Milan, Rome, Bologna and Venice. The last years of his life were spent in France. Of course, there is much written about him and his accomplishments that seem to go on and on. How can one not be inspired by his art. Below are a few samples of his rich drawings.