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MIRROR ALLOWS STUDIO OBSERVATION OF AT-WORK ARTISTSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 02/10/2007 - 14:42.
I had the opportunity recently to visit the studio of watercolor artist Don O’Neill, who’s been a long time resident of Riverside, California. Riverside is an old citrus growing town, with a deserty climate sporting avocados and date palms. Don’s studio is a model of organization, complete with areas for studio painting, original and print sales display racks, gallery wall space, framing shop, photographic studio, kitchenette, toilet, and accommodations for a couple of in-charge felines.<--!break--> A proud member of the American Watercolor Society, (thus the AWS after Don’s signature on his prints – an artist must win a certain number of juried exhibitions to qualify for Society membership) Don has painted scenes from his world travels, though I think his heart is in his concentration on the landscapes, plants, and architecture of the inland Southern California valleys. I was impressed by Don’s skill in depicting the bark of the Blue Gum Eucalyptus. As a Blue Gum matures, the older bark is shed in long, dry, strips which often slough over a limb crotch and then remain hanging down along the new distinctly colored skin of the trunk. The strips remain festooned down the trunk for years, giving the older trees a distinct wizened mature look.
I will come back to this blog post in the next few weeks and add more images of Don and his work.
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