Paintings and Prints available

6/26/12

With over 40 pieces in the Confluence Gallery our opening was a delightful success.  Six of my paintings found new homes.  Sculptor Simon Kogan and I shared our art with the Methow art community.  I thank the folks at the Confluence Gallery in Twisp for doing such a good job prensenting our work and their professional management of the opening reception. 
If you have a chance to visit the wonderful mountain community of Twisp and Winthrop, Washington, stop in and see the great work we have at the Confluence.  The show will be up untill July, 28.

3/27/12

Museum of Culture Annual Art Auction, Spokane, WA.,

I put two of my favorite paintings in the MAC Art Auction this year.  I'll miss them so I hope they find a good home and bring a good price as the Museum has suffered severe budget cuts due to the condition of the state budget. 
You can see more of what is in the show in the slick online catalogue; http://flipflashpages.uniflip.com/3/66712/131543/pub/  my stuff is on page 21 and 39.
The Auction is April 18 at the Davenport Hotel, Spokane, WA.

3/08/12

Eats the Sun 1.0, 30x40, oil

Another in the series, Eats the Sun. Show at the Confluence Gallery, Twisp, WA June, 2012

1/18/12

"The Sac Sewer's Needle"

"The Sac Sewer's Needle", 18x24, charcoal, study for gallery show.
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12/17/11

Saulita, Mexico

Betts and I traveled south for some sun.  We swam, surfed, fished, ate great food and made new friends.  Altogether a great time.
Album Pics, Betts and Gregg, Sayulita, Mexico
We fished with Skipper Enrique Moeller.  Betts caught a 50# Rooster Fish which is like a poor man's sail fish.  It was everything she could do to get it to the boat.  Rooster Fish aren't to tasty so we released the ones we caught and took home Sierra Mackarell which made some excellent civece.  We had them cooked up by Mary's, a small family run eatery near the Plaza in Sayulito.
For fishing or accomadations contact;
La Morena
Enrique Moeller
1-650-641-1352
mx 1-322-229-0039
kerrymoeller@hotmail.com
It was the 12 day celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe.  Every night for 12 days until December 12, a procession winds through the town with folks carrying candles and singing hymns as they march to the church in the center of town.  Every day (and into the early morning) fireworks boom over the town despelling the evil spirits and calling the faithful to the church.  On the 12th a tower of fireworks is set off in the town plaza.  The entire town shows up.  Food vendors are everywhere.  Caballeros wearing their finest sombrero's and chaps put on an impressive display riding amazingly well trained "dancing" horses.  Needless to say a lot of Tequilla helps the performance.

One of the participants after the night's celebration.
Even paradise has it's detractions.
But altogether it was a good trip with some of the best Tequilla in the world.

10/17/11

Fight Cholesterol, Go Fishing and Live Longer!

So I went to de Dr. just the other day and the Dr. say keep de cholesterol away and "CHANGE YOUR DIET!  Which I took to mean,  "GO FISHIN!"
Gotta thank my Steelhead mentor the master sportsman Ken Bevis.  Thanks for helping with my new health plan.  I promised to not divulge our fishing hole so don't bother asking!  

10/05/11

Tempel, 24x36x2, oil on canvas, plein air

The results after scraping a large amount of gravel off the canvas when the painting was blown face down in the dirt. Sometimes problems become solutions.
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Fishing the Sanpoil, 6x24, oil on MDF, plein air

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Rosy Rattelsnake, 6x24, oil on MDF, plein air

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