Idaho Falls Water Tower

Original artwork: watercolor, graphite, micron pen on Arches coldpress

16x20

SOLD

Giclee art prints available in 16x20 for $125 or 8x10 for $50

This tower has been part of the Idaho Falls landscape for more than 80 years. It was completed in 1937 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. The style is called a Horton Tank. The bowl of the tower is 51 feet in diameter, and holds 500,000 gallons of water. Due to age, the tower is soon to be replaced.

Willard Art Center Facade

Original watercolor on Arches cold press

17" x 23"

graphite | watercolor | gold leaf

SOLD

Prints available, please inquire.

In 1994, Dick Clayton, Sr. and his son Steve donated the theater and adjacent buildings, to the Idaho Falls Arts Council, a private nonprofit organization.

The Idaho Falls Arts Council launched a capital campaign, known as the Phantom project. An anonymous donor challenged the community to raise half of the total cost and the Phantom would donate the remaining. The successful $4.2 million dollar campaign renovated the Colonial Theater and the adjacent buildings into a beautiful visual and performing arts center for the region.

Renamed for the Phantom donors, Miles and Virginia Willard, who also chaired the campaign, the Willard Arts Center now contains a visual arts building with galleries, classrooms, artist studios, meeting spaces for events, and much more.

Knowland Wedding Cottage

Finished | Knowland Wedding Cottage | 15x16 | watercolor, micron pen, gold leaf. This image will be used for this year's poster for the 2019 Alameda Legacy Home Tour.

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Counting Cars

Antique cars on Alameda’s decommissioned naval base.

watercolor, pencil, and micron pen | 7 x 15 | SOLD |

prints available for $100 + $20 postage, use contact form to order

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Pheasant Run

Original watercolor and micron pen on Arches cold press

14" x 18" | sold

Commissioned by Curtis and Christine Smith

 

Willard Arts Center

In 1994, Dick Clayton, Sr. and his son Steve donated the theater and adjacent buildings, to the Idaho Falls Arts Council, a private nonprofit organization.

The Idaho Falls Arts Council launched a capital campaign, known as the Phantom project. An anonymous donor challenged the community to raise half of the total cost and the Phantom would donate the remaining. The successful $4.2 million dollar campaign renovated the Colonial Theater and the adjacent buildings into a beautiful visual and performing arts center for the region.

Renamed for the Phantom donors, Miles and Virginia Willard, who also chaired the campaign, the Willard Arts Center now contains a visual arts building with galleries, classrooms, artist studios, meeting spaces for events, and much more.

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Potters Manor

Potters Manor, also known as Steep Park House, was built in 1904 by French-born Spanish/English artist and orchid grower James Francis Walford. For unknown reasons, the manse was abandoned with all its contents including many paintings and full wardrobes of clothes. It subsequently was plundered and made derelict. Located in Steep Road, Crowborough, East Sussex, the house was eventually renovated and renamed Highwell House. It was purchased by Cate Blanchett who is the current owner.

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Tarnished Jewel

Original watercolor on Arches cold press

Framed original: SOLD

Giclee reproduction: $120 + S/H (availability approximately 6/30/17)

Actual image size (not including frame): 8.65" x 14.35"  

*California residents add 7.25% sales tax

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Dan's Fresh Produce

Original watercolor on Arches cold press

Framed original: $500 + S/H (availability approximately 2/15/17)

Giclee reproduction: $80 + S/H (availability approximately 1/30/17)

Actual image size (not including frame): 7.5" x 8.8"  

*California residents add 7.25% sales tax

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