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Category Archives: Paintings
Abstract Painting – Hallow’s Eve

Although I planned this work earlier, this painting just happens to have a Halloween feel to it; thus the name. Otherwise, it is just a coincidence. It’s not really about Halloween, of course – it is only canvas and paint – 24″ x 36″
Weird Creepy Abstract

I don’t know what I was thinking. I guess I thought that turning off my critical, pre-planning nature and letting my subconscious express itself would be fun.
Instead, this little pen abstract has an odd creepy kind of feeling to it; like the kind of thing a shrink might look at and immediately decide that I need to be put under observation.
Or maybe it’s just me.
Abstract Expressionist 8
abstract expressionist black and white painting, number 8 in the B&W series, this one is Gefährlich ist wer Schmerzen kennt. 24×36, acrylic, krylon and pastels on stretched canvas… Painting by Pagani.
Impressionist Pastel Painting Oregon Nestucca River
A piece of realism just completed. In general, I update my impressionist works at oregonpainter.tv but I like to keep my general blog readers abreast of my efforts, too!
This pastel painting is 11×15 – the framed size is 16×20. You can also find an earlier, smaller version of this work at oregonpainter.tv along with some of my other impressionist paintings. The photo of this painting does NOT do it justice.
(All works on paper)
UPDATE: This painting was one of two entered in the local county-wide art exhibit. They both won FIRST PLACE in their categories (Portraits on Paper, Landscapes on Paper). This painting also won “Best In Class” for all works on paper.
UPDATE 2: Nestucca Pastel is now owned and proudly displayed by the Riverhouse Restaurant in Pacific City, Oregon. You might enjoy dropping by there to see it.





