Showing posts with label gray skies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gray skies. Show all posts

Apr 4, 2016

"TAGGED"

 
                                                             "TAGGED"
                                                         6X6 oil on panel


The train tracks are now silent but once they supported people and this meant goods, feed, clothing, jobs, families, schools, and store’s.... life! Now they sit quietly over the never ending current of water rusting, except for the occasional tagger giving it a sense of time if one stops long enough to look.

This painting along with other works by will be at the Festival of arts in Laguna Beach CA this summer.  For info: geraldschwartz3@gmail.com 
 


Mar 31, 2016

"A TRAVELER"


                                                          "A TRAVELER"
                                                          6x6 oil on panel


I stood and felt the warmth of the setting sun on my back.  The grove of trees lie ahead and from where I was standing couldn't see much further.  Like my life, I wondered what was beyond.  I knew both are parallel to each other and in time, all will be revealed, but for now; it is a conundrum.  After all… I am only a traveler.  (SOLD)


for further questions email me at:geraldschwartz3@gmial.com

Jul 31, 2015

New Black & White


                                                        "RAINS COMING"
                                                         6X6" oil on wood

I sat at the end of the field and waited.  The sky got darker, the winds picked up and the smell of rain was in the air.  I got out of there just in time for a crazy downpour was crazier so reported on the news.   It took three photos to get what I felt was needed for this painting.  (Sold)

Feb 28, 2015

#10 " For the "SCRAPBOOK SERIES"


                                                    "SHADES OF GRAY"
                                                     24x24 oil on canvas


Where I was standing I could see the clouds building and the trees started to rustle and sway back and forth.  The sky turned dark, the clouds began to expand and move toward me.  I headed back inside just in time with the first drops beginning to fall. I stood in the comfort of the home and watched the clouds and sky turn beautiful shades of gray.
I thought to myself... Here's another painting.     
this painting can be seen on YouTube