Gary you are probably one of the most prolific painters i know! i am amazed at teh speed at which you turn out these canvases and they aren't small either;) looking forward to seeing how this one develops because it is looking good.
How I miss Wyoming! Mr. Keimig, you won't remember me, but I met you about 25 years ago during one of my father's trips where he brought the family along. I remember meeting you and how I wanted a piece of your art and all I could afford was a small postcard of a mama 'cat and two kittens. But you generously signed it for me. It has been mounted and framed and I have kept it all these years. I have had several trips to WY through the years, the last of which was in 2004 to bring my father to Dubois (and the Black Bear Inn) to say farewell to his friends there before he passed. I am glad to have found your blog. The paintings bring back such a yearning for the land which holds such a deep place in my heart.
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It's coming along beautifully, Gary. I love seeing your process. Thanks for posting.
Looks great, I look forward to seeing the finished piece.
Love the blending of the blues and greens....you've given such a peaceful and restful feeling to this canvas.
Thanks for allowing us to follow your process.
Regards
Gary you are probably one of the most prolific painters i know! i am amazed at teh speed at which you turn out these canvases and they aren't small either;) looking forward to seeing how this one develops because it is looking good.
I have missed a few of your recent works. I have had a forced break.
Back now and hope to catch up on all your work.
Wonderful start to this piece. Once again into those lovely blues.
It’s always a pleasure
to see such a Wonderful Work
good creations
This is going to be a beautiful painting Gary! I enjoy watching your process, as well.
You're making the scene come alive for me. It makes me want to travel again but today I get to paint. :)
How I miss Wyoming!
Mr. Keimig, you won't remember me, but I met you about 25 years ago during one of my father's trips where he brought the family along. I remember meeting you and how I wanted a piece of your art and all I could afford was a small postcard of a mama 'cat and two kittens. But you generously signed it for me. It has been mounted and framed and I have kept it all these years.
I have had several trips to WY through the years, the last of which was in 2004 to bring my father to Dubois (and the Black Bear Inn) to say farewell to his friends there before he passed.
I am glad to have found your blog. The paintings bring back such a yearning for the land which holds such a deep place in my heart.
always fun to watch the progress!
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