1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
HOURS
Tu, We, Fr, Sa: 11-5
Th: 12-8
Or by appointment:
Closed Sun & Mon
9”x12”, Oil on Linen, $1,100,
Available through:
Patrician Gallery
12”x16”, Oil on Linen, 2023
$1,400
Available through:
Patrician Gallery
12”x16”, OIl on Linen, SOLD
Patrician Gallery
+1 (847) 728-0566
1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
This piece was also juried into:
American Tonalist Society’s Show, Best in Tonalism 2020
Oil Painters of America, Eastern Regional Exhibition 2021
30”x40”, oil on linen, SOLD
Patrician Gallery
1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
MN State Fair Fine Arts Winner of Paul S Kramer Award
“Winter Along the Trimbelle” was painted mostly on location along the side of County Road O in western Wisconsin. The forecast called for three consecutive mornings of clouds, fog, and frost. But, the next two mornings were met with bright sunshine. Rather than scrape and wipe the painting or work from a photo, I reluctantly headed out to paint the day.
As I set up my easel, a car pulled up and out popped my good friend and fellow painter, Andy Evansen, exclaiming "I thought I'd find you here!" I was as surprised as I was delighted. Any doubt about where I was supposed to be, vanished in the joy of friendship.
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1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
HOURS
Tu, We, Fr, Sa: 11-5
Th: 12-8
Or by appointment:
Closed Sun & Mon
9”x12”, Oil on Linen, $1,100,
Available through:
Patrician Gallery
12”x16”, Oil on Linen, 2023
$1,400
Available through:
Patrician Gallery
12”x16”, OIl on Linen, SOLD
Patrician Gallery
+1 (847) 728-0566
1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
This piece was also juried into:
American Tonalist Society’s Show, Best in Tonalism 2020
Oil Painters of America, Eastern Regional Exhibition 2021
30”x40”, oil on linen, SOLD
Patrician Gallery
1135 Central Ave
Wilmette, IL 60091
MN State Fair Fine Arts Winner of Paul S Kramer Award
“Winter Along the Trimbelle” was painted mostly on location along the side of County Road O in western Wisconsin. The forecast called for three consecutive mornings of clouds, fog, and frost. But, the next two mornings were met with bright sunshine. Rather than scrape and wipe the painting or work from a photo, I reluctantly headed out to paint the day.
As I set up my easel, a car pulled up and out popped my good friend and fellow painter, Andy Evansen, exclaiming "I thought I'd find you here!" I was as surprised as I was delighted. Any doubt about where I was supposed to be, vanished in the joy of friendship.
.