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Oils
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Edward Oliver and Susannah Lord
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10" x 8", oil on canvas panel, © 2017 7" x 5", oil on canvas panel, © 2017 I've written about an oil painting class ...
Mardean with Izatt Homestead Cabin, Thatcher
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8x10 oil on canvas panel, © 2017 Collection of the Artist One summer day in 1970 I went on an excursion with Mardean Izatt to Charles Izatt...
Olive Tree, Study
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11x14, oil on panel © 2017 Collection of the Artist I like taking a class after I've been away from painting for a while, and in 2017 I ...
Colorado Spring
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10x8, oil on canvas board, © 2017 Collection of the Artist When painting, sometimes everything works in your favor—and that is what happen...
Mom's Wedding Dress
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10x8 oil on canvas panel, © 2017 Collection of the Artist I believe this to have been taken to commemorate the marriage to my father in 19...
City Creek Tree
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18x24, oil on canvas, © 1969 Collection of the artist A "plein air" piece painted in City Creek Canyon in Salt Lake City as part o...
Home Phone
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18x24, oil on panel, © 1969 Collection of the Artist An assignment painting from art school. It was painted in the basement of my parents...
Still Life with Lamp
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18x24, oil on canvas, 1969 Collection of the artist The lamp and preserve jar belonged to my great grandmother, Ane Marie Madsen (survivor o...
Horse Skull
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18x24, oil on canvas, © 1969 Collection of the artist This was an assignment to paint a still life in grisaille and then add color. I glaze...
Pointillist Still Life
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18x24, oil on canvas, © 1969 Collection of the artist An experimental assignment in the same painting class using dots of colors and letting...
Still life with bread
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18x26, oil on canvas, © 1969 Collection of the artist This painting was a set up in an oil painting class at the University of Utah. It was...
Untutored Beginnings, c. 1963/4
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Man with the Straw Hat 18x24, oil on canvas, © 1964 Collect of the Artist I learned from the first portrait and painted this second with...
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