This is the seventh painting in my latest project. This saw belonged to my wife's Grandmother. This is oil on canvas 24" x 30". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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Original still life, figurative and landscape paintings from award winning artist Vic Vicini. Realism art focusing on retro Diner landscape and interior settings. Major focus is on high reflective objects. From figurative to landscape to high realism still life.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
New Work: Dad's Router
This is the sixth painting in my latest project. This beaten down router belongs to my father. The 82 year old still works as a carpenter and was a master at his craft in his prime. It was always a joy watching him work. This is oil on canvas 16" x 20". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
New Work: Old Carpenters Clamp
This is the fifth painting in my latest project. This old clamp belongs to my father. He has been a carpenter for just about his entire life. I just love those old vintage tools. This is oil on canvas 14" x 18". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
New Work: Vintage Camera
This is the forth painting in my latest project. This camera belongs to my Father-in-law. I just love those old vintage cameras. The surface on this painting is really neat. I don't think the photo serves it justice. This is oil on canvas 14" x 18". I am preparing for a possible new show next year. This painting will be part of that exhibition.
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Friday, June 12, 2009
New Work: Vicini - Old Wrench
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Blue Wing Art Gallery Exhibition
I was honored to be exhibited at the Woodland Art Gallery in Woodland California last May. I want to thank Elliott Fouts for all his assistance and for setting up and making all the arrangements.
Check out the art gallery.
Check out the art gallery.
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