Fall Plains
$8,500
Mixed Media
48″ x 48″
Taos, New Mexico
Experiencing September morning in the desert after late summer rain.
One of a triptych series. The other two are on loan to the Kemper Museum of Modern Art and UMB Bank.
Lance Jackson views the natural world as much more than what can be immediately seen – the obvious. His landscape interpretations are intended to underscore his emotional reaction to the natural forms that inspire his work. He considers success of his landscape work to be the very personal response of those who view his work.
Mixed Media
48″ x 48″
Taos, New Mexico
Experiencing September morning in the desert after late summer rain.
One of a triptych series. The other two are on loan to the Kemper Museum of Modern Art and UMB Bank.
Acrylic
56″ x 40″
Ventana Canyon, Arizona
A linear environment with all of its obvious details.
Mixed Media
70″ x 70″
Abiquiu, New Mexico
The arid, authentic land of New Mexico as viewed through two colors and one well-worn palette knife.
Acrylic
30″ x 30″
Bailey, Colorado
A mountain view with snow drifts ahead and frozen plains beyond.
Acrylic
40″ x 40″ / each piece
Bailey, Colorado – Triptych
Chasing the fast-moving clouds that never cover the sun.
Acrylic
40″ x 30″
Turkey Creek Canyon, Colorado
When the city’s skyline appears there’s an unmistakable reaction.
Acrylic
56″ x 40″
Palm Canyon, California
Nature’s architecture, natural light and a visual collision of color and form.
Mixed Media
72″ x 48″
Cabo, Mexico
When a wave becomes something less and something more.
Mixed Media
118″ x 72″
Cabo, Mexico
When a wave becomes something less and something more.
Mixed Media
72″ x 48″
Cabo, Mexico
When a wave becomes something less and something more.
Acrylic
72″ x 36″
Vail, Colorado
A ballet of water, movement, and energy that humbles the paint.
Acrylic
60″ x 48″
San Luis, Colorado
Viewing an abundance of nothing to be seenpaintings on the horizon.