also don't forget the Gold metal show at the Pasadena Museum of California art Gala June 12ththen the show runs for about a month. The painting Below will be in the show and 4 sale
A pair of winning Wray's demonstrating two distinct skill views. Love the atmospheric piece below and the life guard station above. In the texturing above I can feel the roughness of the plywood (still checking for splinters) and the warm color popping through the gray in the house and mountain creates a 60+ SPF moment.
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That Gold Medal piece is a favorite.
Bombay Beach has a nice feel to it, very graphic quality.
The second image reminds me of a cold, foggy day. I love how you painted the plane landing in the background! Or maybe the plane was taking off?
congratulation from greece
The first image is very very powerfull... your travel to abstract is amazing :)
Man! you just keep producing. These are both awesome but that top one is blowing my mind. The textures you achieved are amazing.
Really like the first piece, seems like a bit of a departure for you. What are the dimensions?
Nice Bill, is that on panel< and how big? Was this plein-air or a studio painting?
We need to catch up!
A pair of winning Wray's demonstrating two distinct skill views. Love the atmospheric piece below and the life guard station above. In the texturing above I can feel the roughness of the plywood (still checking for splinters) and the warm color popping through the gray in the house and mountain creates a 60+ SPF moment.
#7 is 24x24 and yes abstract expression here I come ! ;-)
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Love the color in the bottom one Bill! -James
I like both of them.
I'm looking forward to seeing it again in person, William...
I love that bottom one, Bill! One of your best, sir!
ooh ooh, love this new stuff you've got up... really getting graphic with tasty colour combos. Fantastic drippy effect on Bombay Beach!
I like the last one, with the addition of the airplane adds a nice touch. Very inspiring an nice overall appeal.
~Kirby
Love the drizzle of turps through the blue suggesting the aged warm wood structure, nice one William. All the best, Steve.
Both of these are great Bill! I love the texture quality you have achieved on the first with those nice thinned down washes.
I love the atmosphere on the second painting, and your use of color is dynamite...as always.
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