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The Long Night Is Over

After the 100 mile per hour PLUS winds, after the 20 inches of rain… after the week without electricity or water… is THIS a Ray of Hope?

A Ray Of Hope?

Photograph by Pagani

A rainbow shines over a flooded field as seagulls rest in the distant foreground.


Oregon Originals

Oregon realist and impressionist paintings. Where are they now? In the past, I’ve been pretty well known for these types of works even though my later stuff has been in the abstract and abstract expressionist genres.

Although you will find several Oregon paintings here, most of this work can be found at Oregon Impressionist, The Roadside Artist and in the Painter of Oregon studio. By no means are these complete lists or displays of this vast collection, but they will give you a reasonable sample.

There are some additional works (or supplemental works of art) to be found at Blogger’s The Painter Of Oregon collection.

I recommend visiting and bookmarking each location listed above as you never know when this one will disappear. I’m liable to drop dead at any moment, for one thing, so don’t count on this collection being available forever.

And for those who are looking in the decorative vein, there are a variety of prints and posters from original art - available CHEAP - at the Roadside Artist CafePress Store. Some good stuff there…don’t miss it. And I may post some Oregon realism here once again - if you want me to.


Abstract Art It’s Summer

Well, soon the weather will be good enough for me to paint outdoors, as I must do to create my larger abstracts. I admit I’m getting antsy. I want to get going! I have so many ideas during the winter and I’m afraid I’ll forget them all before I can actually implement them. In the meantime, here is a smaller work, celebrating Summer:

 L'Estate, Summer - an abstract watercolor painting

I love the color even though I’ve been giving serious consideration to going back to black and white abstract representations. In any case, I’m also looking for new corporate and small business locations for my work. So if you have a business, why not join Ernst & Young, and Mount Gay Distillery to become an investor or displayer of Pagani abstracts?

BTW… For those looking for representational art, particularly paintings of Oregon scenery, have a look at the Oregon painting selection at the Roadside Artist Gallery. That’s the best place for that other kind of art.

And let’s hope for some prolonged good weather soon.





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