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News from the studio 
Events in 2012 
 
Edition II
Western Masters Sale and Auction
Great Falls, MT - March 14 - 17   

 

Quick Finish

QF portrait
Just a few more minutes ...
13 artists participated in a Quick Finish on Saturday afternoon, March 17.  The paintings were auctioned with 50% of the sales proceeds donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which conducts research for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease.  Joe chose to donate 100% of his piece, which sold for $5,000. 
Quick finish Through the Silence
The painting size is 12" x 16"   Title:  Through the Silence
                 

Settler's West Galleries, Summer Show
Tucson, AZ - May
                                     
This is the gallery's final show of the season.   
Visit their web site for details. 
Here is Joe's painting that will be in the show.  
Where It's Never Summer
Where It's Never Summer
Oil on linen  
24" x 20"
 
 
Coeur d'Alene Art Auction
Reno, NV  - July 21, 2012

Here is Joe's submission to the Coeur d'Alene Art Auction.
Please visit their web site for auction details.

 Last Light

Last Light   

oil on canvas   

50 x 46 inches  

 

Artist's Statement:

 

From the brief era of the North American fur trade, an almost mythic icon emerged: the Mountain Man. They were young men, eager to explore, who joined beaver trapping expeditions in pursuit of wealth, freedom and adventure. They were among the first white men to penetrate the uncharted territory of the Rocky Mountains and beyond to the west coast.  

 

In 1834 the fur trade was in full swing when, at Independence, Missouri, 20 year old Osborne Russell joined Nathaniel Wyeth's expedition bound for the Rocky Mountains and the mouth of the Columbia River. Later, Russell joined a brigade led by Jim Bridger. Russell spent the next nine years in the mountains trapping and trading.

 

Fortunately for us, Russell was literate and maintained a detailed journal of his experiences and observations. Even amid the dangers and often brutal circumstances the wilderness delivered, he was smitten by its beauty and penned this eloquent passage: "I almost wished I could spend the remainder of my days in a place like this where happiness and contentment seemed to reign in wild romantic splendor surrounded by majestic battlements which seemed to support the heavens and shut out all hostile intruders".

 

Inspired by Russell's words, this painting depicts that magic time when the sun gives way to shadow. Ambient light from a fading sky illuminates three mountain men and their camp. It is the last moments of a day in 1834.

 

 

 

More Upcoming Shows

Stampede Western Invitational Art Show, Greeley, CO - June 21- July 4
West Lives On Galleries, Jackson, WY - July 4
Settler's West Galleries, The Great American West Show
, Tucson, AZ - Nov 16-17
Mountain Oyster Club Show
, Tucson, AZ - Nov 18 - Jan 4, 2013

We will keep you posted on the paintings for these shows as they are completed. 

 


 

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