Friday, October 29, 2010

"Street Find" - Penaris Neighborhood, Costa Rica


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On my morning walk I spied a not-to-be-ignored piece of flattened metal. The colors and square shape were too much to pass up. I brought it home working it into a collage echoing the naturally developed patina in the metal and scruffy paint. In retrospect I see I've included a number of things that express my personal self: the passage of time, the capturing of ideas via the string, the mechanics of machinery and the fantasy of films thus the Detroit Film Theater parking voucher. The street guards are getting used to seeing the “Gringo” poking things with her shoe and picking up finds from the street.

#46    6" x 6"  mixed media on archival Masonite board.     $60



"Cloud Forest in Moonlight" - Monte Verde, Costa Rica


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Some of Bill's family reside in the “cloud forest” area called Monte Verde. This view is from Linda and Larry's terrace looking toward the Pacific. They are located on the continental divide and on a clear day can see both the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans from their property. Larry has an organic garden. In addition to his wonderful veggies he has planted scores of indigenous trees and flowers.

#45  5" x 7"  acrylic on archival Masonite board.     $60






Monday, October 25, 2010

"Torrialba en Cartago" - Cartago, Costa Rica


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The scene is of the distant mountains from a similar mountain. This is the second painting of the same area. Perhaps I like it so much because the view is typical when leaving the Central Valley where we live and traversing north, south, east or west. Travel anywhere is uphill and down vale or switchbacks on two-lane frequently unpaved mountain roads, sometimes scary, sometimes exciting but always interesting.
#44     5" x 7"  acrylic on archival Masonite board     $60

Saturday, October 23, 2010

"Fishing Boat Along the Caribbean" - Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica


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This heavy wooden boat is the type used by local fishermen along the southern Atlantic/Caribbean shore. The bright blue paint makes a lovely splash of color in the shade of overhanging trees. Puerto Viejo is a sleepy little scruffy town inhabited by Rastafarians who have settled here to enjoy the laid back life of ganja, Bob Marley and the slow swing of hammocks.  8" x 10" acrylic on archival Masonite board.

#43     8" x 10" acrylic on archival Masonite board     $125



Thursday, October 21, 2010

"Monte Verde" - Monte Verde, Costa Rica


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Monte Verde is one of the most beautiful and lush places on earth. Daily year round temperatures range between 65 – 85 F. The hills are a continuous visual delight and support varieties of trees, shrubs and every changing wild flowers.

#42     8" x 10" acrylic on archival Masonite board               $125





Monday, July 19, 2010

"Dream Time" - Barrio Mexico, Costa Rica


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This is a copy of a life-size dug-out canoe painted by the Columbian artist, Benjamin Jacanamijoy Tisoy, and in his show, "Pensadores de Tierra  y Agua," [Thinking Of Earth and Water] at the Museo de Ninos during June 2010. His work is very colorful and has the same magical feel as the Spanish film, "La Science des Reves." I love Senor Tisoy's art work and I loved the film . . . I just had to paint this image.

#41     5" x  7" acrylic on archival Masonite board      $60





Thursday, July 15, 2010

"Museo Nacional" - San Jose, Costa Rica


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The National Museum is housed in this converted barracks of the Bellavista Fortress which still shows the bullet scars of battle from the 1948 civil war. A most significant fact connected with this building is that after the civil war, the political leaders resolved to disband the military. Sixty-two years later Costa Rica still enjoys a Democratic Republic form of government with no military.

#40     5"  x  7"   acrylic on archival linen canvas     $60




Monday, July 12, 2010

"The Deep Blue" - Puntarenas, Costa Rica



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The Pacific Ocean holds a continuous fascination for me. The colors of the water can change from gray white to deepest blue. This scene appealed to me because of the blue and rusty pipes in such close proximity to the blue of the water and of the sky. This is the location of the car ferry to the Nicoya Peninsula.

#39     5"  x  7"     acrylic on archival Masonite board    SOLD

Thursday, July 8, 2010

"Luna Sobre Casa Blanca" - Curridabat, Costa Rica


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I arrived in Costa Rica in October 2009 and was feeling disoriented without friends or family, without language or recognizable surroundings. I felt grounded in the familiarity of the moon and the constellations and so captured this dramatic scene outside our condo one star encrusted night. It was a wonderful challenge to capture the various shades of blue and soft yellow on the outside surfaces.


#38     5"  x  7"     acrylic on archival Masonite board     $60


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

"Musical Afternoon" - Curridabat, Costa Rica


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One of several musicians that participated in a musical afternoon at Jette and Emirhan's. I really liked the challenge of combining the hard surface of the guitar, the soft folds of fabric and the tautness of the skin.

#37     5"  x  7"    acrylic on archival linen canvas     $60