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Grace House, Good-bye
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19" x 31.125", Acrylic on metal, © 2023 Private Collection Sometimes you accept to do something that is unfamiliar—not painting,...
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You Can't Go Home
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11x14, acrylic on canvas panel © 2020 Collection of the Artist When I was a young person, I would visit a friend on his ranch in Idaho. He l...
Springville Strang House
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12" x 12" oil on panel © 2017 Collection of the Artist Nostalgia has a fascination as we can look at a scene, seeing how it was ov...
Forgotten Farm: Maple Street, Omaha
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8x6 acrylic on panel © 2016 Private Collection Sometimes you may drive down a street that you have done many 100s of times before, and you n...
Morning on the Missouri River Flood Plain
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11x14, acrylic on panel, © 2007 Private Collections I went to Little Sioux, Iowa as an overnight security person for Young Women's camp—...
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Scottish Castle
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18x24, acrylic on canvas, © 1994 Collection of the Artist I had painted the painting of the Izatt Cabin in Gem Valley for my wife'...
Grand Teton Barn
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16x20, acrylic on canvas, © 1992 Private Collection One of the most photographed barns in the world is at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Thi...
The Pierce Home on Hamilton
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11x14, acrylic on canvas, © 1985 Private Collection A secretary at the railroad wanted a house portrait in pen and ink or watercolor. I tr...
Nebraska Barn
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20x16, acrylic on panel, © 1983 Collection of the Artist The concept was to have a triptych of our Midwest experience. This and the next tw...
White Iowa Church
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20x16, acrylic on panel, © 1983 Collection of the Artist Marge and I went to visit a friend, Lu, whom we had met while in graduate school at...
Utah House
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24x36, acrylic on canvas, 1971 Private Collection This is a commission of a coworker at the State Board of Education, where I was the mail c...
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