Screen Shot 2018-04-03 at 9.42.47 PM Sizes: 150 × 150 / 300 × 64 / 750 × 159 / 750 × 160 / 1,536 × 326 / 480 × 300 / 720 × 400 / 1,882 × 400 Gallery LA Sky, 27″ x 27″, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, $2250 “Half Moon Bay”, 24″ x 24″,oil on linen, $1700 Snowbird. Home from Deer Valley, 24″x24″ sold “Shady Stars”, 21″ x 21″, acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold The fabulous George Bellows. Snow and steam done oh so well… Early Morning Pond, 16″ x 19″ framed, Oil on canvas, $400, Utah Red Sky at Night #2, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, 27″ x 27″, SOLD Moon over the NJ Shore #2 Georgiana, oil on canvas, 10″ x 12″, $425 Spokes Silver Horizon, oil on aluminum,15″ x 19″, Sold Vortex Carmel by the Sea, 27″ x 27″, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, $2500 Whitecaps, oil on brushed aluminum 19″ x 15″, $975 Otherworldly Places Snakes and Snails Snow Squalls, Provo Canyon, oil on aluminum panel, 39″ x 51″, $6900 Winter Beach #2, Oil on canvas, 14″ x 18″, $900 Sundance in Summer, oil on linen, 32″ x 26″, $2900 “Three Penny Opera, a new acquisition, 2018! Jamian Juliano-Villani, a contemporary painter who mixes art historical, fashion and pop culture references to create humorous representations of our materialistic era. Her work addresses the changed nature of everyday life in the age of the internet-the dizzying juxtaposition of images, styles, and identities in the media-amid the dissolution of such long-established standards as “authorship” and copyright.” “Tropical Red”, 21″x 21″ acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold Metamophosis in the Artbox Gallery booth at the Spectrum Miami show, 2016. “Midnight Ride”, oil on brushed aluminum, 39″ x 51″, $6900 Shadow Woman – Patriot, oil on aluminum, 27″ x 27″, $2250 “Silver Lake” A work in progress in Cynthia’s studio. Mountain Triptych, all panels, 48″ x 96″, Oil on aluminum, $7400 “Where There is Smoke, There is Fire” 16″ x 18″, oil on aluminum, $975. Base painting on the easel. “Skating on the Bridge”, 51″ x 51″, oil on aluminum panel, Sold “Spotlights” in The ArtBox Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland Picotage, The Kemper, Kansas City, MO. Lava Road, 36″ x 51″ Oil on steel, $5500 “Early Morning Road to JFK” in a New Mexico desert home. Snowbird Melting, oil on aluminum panel, 51″ x 51″, $8750 Smith Barn, Oil on canvas, 11″ x 14″, $550 Golden Glow 2, oil on gold toned aluminum, 27″ x 27″ $2500 Trent Call’s Skiers enjoying the challenge. Japanese Maples, oil on linen, 23″ x 23″, $1600 First Thaw, oil on canvas, 16″ x16″ framed. Kings Highway North, Oil on steel, 40″ x 30″, $3600 “Switchbacks” , oil on brushed aluminum, 40″ x 40″, $5600 “Carmen”, 40″ x 52″, acrylic spray paint on steel, $7250 Clair McCardell, American, 1929-38, 1940-58 “Lava Fields”, 38″ x 50″, Oil on Steel, Sold Silvery Moon, Triptych, 48″ x 100″, oil on aluminum, Sold California Sunshine Trent Call’s Running Guy Neon Rose, 36″ x 48″ unframed, Acrylic on steel, $350, California Icy Twilight, Oil paint on brushed aluminum, 16″ x 16″,$975 A Giant’s View, 24″ x 36″ Bleeding Poppy, 16″x 16″ Off Trail in Park City, Oil on canvas, 13″ x 16″ , $700 “Spotlights”, oil on brushed aluminum, 19″ x 15″, SOLD “Devil’s Den”, 30″ x 34″, oil on natural linen, $3000 Stillness in Motion, Oil on white aluminum panel, 51″ x 51″, Trent Call’s Server Moon over the NJ Shore #1 Serenity Georgiana, 10″ x 12″, oil on canvas, $400 Dart River, New Zealand “Sherwood Inverted”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, $2400 framed “Off Trail PC”R, 13″ x 16”, oil on canvas, $600 Transcendental Dreams, oil on aluminum, 39” x 27”, $3600 per panel. “First Snow”, 40″ x 40″, Oil on steel, $5600 Just Foliage “Beaver Creek Trail”, 21″ x 22″, oil on steel, $1400 Trent Call’s Coffee Guy Moon Shadow, oil on a brushed aluminum panel, 51″ x 51″, Sold “Silver Lining”, 41″ X 41″, oil on steel, Sold Gallery wall detail of Celestial Rhapsody and my sunset paintings! “Aerial Blush”, oil on aluminum, 15″ x 19″, $975 “Pony Marsh”, 12″ x 12″, oil on canvas, Sold Utah Skies, 15″ x 30″ oil on canvas, $1400 Silver Road, oil on aluminum, 39″ x 39″, $5300 Delphinium, vertical, acrylic spray paint, 39″ x 51″, $7250 Trent Call’s Coaster Rider Moonlight on the Sound, oil on steel, 35 x 38, $2900 January Eye “Metamorphosis” $7000, in a Park City boudoir. George Bellows, just look at that blue, more snow and steam. Love it. Spokes “Tidal Pool”, 24″x24″, oil on linen, $1700 Earth Day Clean Up, before… Base painting for a cityscape idea. Sherwood Island, Winter Beach, oil on canvas, 18″ x 18″,$1100 Rugged Grandeur, oil on brushed aluminum, 15″ x19″ “Weeping Sky”, oil on aluminum, 51″ x 39″, Sold Floating Flora “Sherwood Inverted”, 25″ x 37″, oil on steel. I became obsessed with Street Art on the platform of the LIRR. It was mid-afternoon, no one was there, and I wasn’t sure I was in the right place to go into Manhattan. A man approached and we started talking. He was “Solus” a street artist from Dublin Ireland who was in town to work with “The Bushwick Collective” on the murals in Brooklyn. This was a few years ago, before it became super popular. He was telling me about the murals he had planned for some walls in Manhattan and that he was invited to participate in “Art Basel” in Miami. At this point I thought he was telling some tall tales so when I got on the train I googled him. It was all true. I investigated the Bushwick Collective and my love of Street Art was born. Interpreting flowers in spray paint brings a modern edge to a traditional subject. The veils of color create softness and new colors, blending the edges and building a rich hue on the flat surface of the silver steel. In this piece, I experimented with masking, using cut out curves and edges to shield the panel while layering colors on top. Moonbeams, oil on brushed aluminum panel, 19″ x 15″, $975 Solar Reveal, 42″ x 54″ oil on steel, Sold Train to Seville, framed, Oil on canvas, 12″ x 14″ $550 “Silver Lining”, 41″ X 41″, oil on steel, Sold “Full Tilt-Vertical”, Oil on brushed aluminum panel, 51″ x 39″, SOLD Through the Glade, oil on brushed aluminum,15″ x 15″, $825 Dancing Pine, 10″ x 12″, oil on canvas, $400 Aramis, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, 15″ x 15″, $800 “Wildflower Meadow”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, $500 framed “I’ll be right in the next room…which was never close enough after a nightmare”. Oil on brushed aluminum, 27″ 27”, $2500 Grundarfjarðarbær, Western Iceland, Iceland “Fairy Flower”, 36″ x 48″, acrylic on canvas, $7300 “Fairy Flower”, 36″ x 48″, acrylic on canvas, $7300 Delphinium, in a room. “Pony Marsh #2, 11” x 14″+ frame, Sold “Salt Lake Sky”, 20″ x 30″, oil on linen, $1800 Accobonac Harbor, 18″ x 24″, oil on line, $1300 “Crevice”, oil on aluminum, 40″ x 52″, $6900 “Full Tilt”, 37″ x 39″, oil on aluminum, $5100 Creeping Arachnids Moth Flowers Carmen, acrylic on steel, 39″ x 51″,$7250 Treasure Hollow, oil on brushed aluminum, 27″ x 33″,$2900 Open Wide and say Ahhhh “Where There is Smoke, There is Fire” 16″ x 18″, oil on aluminum, $975. Rob Wynne, 2017, a newish acquisition, a whole series on poured mirrored glass. The punctuation marks were my favorites. “Metamorphosis”, acrylic spray paint on steel, 39″ x 51″, $6000 “Sherwood Inverted”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, $2400 framed Porthos, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, 15″ x 15″, $800 Classic, amazing landscape. I love the distance and space created by all the light and dark thresholds. I will have to work this into my Road Noise series. Trent Call’s Couple out on the Town LA Sky, 27″ x 27″, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, $2500 Silver Road, oil on aluminum, 39″ x 39″, Sold Sherwood Salt Marsh, 23″ x 29″, Oil on canvas, $1900, “Aqua Shots”, 21″x 21″, acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold Mountain Triptych, panel 1 of 3, 24″ x 48″, Oil on aluminum Moon over the NJ Shore #3 Mindfulness Playful Orange, 36″ x 48″ Westport, oil on canvas, 12″ x 12″, $400 Accobonac Harbor, 18″ x 24″, oil on line, $1300 “Spiraling Fauna”, 39″ x 51″, acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold Southold Beach, 20″ x 20, $1400 Train to Seville, 18 x 24, oil on linen “Silver Snow”, 39″ x 51″, Oil on steel, Sold Lauren’s Rose, 38″ x 48″,Acrylic on recycled, distressed board, $6400, Trent Call’s Pussy Cat “Delphinium”, acrylic spray paint on steel, 51″x 39″, $7250 Promontory Home Installation, Park City, Utah! “First Snow”, 40″x 40″, oil on aluminum, $5600 Earth Day Clean Up, before… Back Porch View, Tannery Road, oil on canvas, 18″ x 20″, $1100 September, 39 x 51, oil on brushed aluminum panel, $6900 “Butterfly Wings”, oil on brushed aluminum, 27″ x 27″, $2500 Home from Deer Valley, 24″x24″ sold “Silver Meadow”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, $2600 Salt Lake City, 19″ x 34″, oil on linen $1900 Violet Iris in the Miami Spectrum Art Show, 2016. “Ridgelines”, 40″ x 52″, oil paint on an aluminum panel, $6900 “Tropical Red”, 21″x 21″ acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold “Early Morning Road to JFK”, 16″ x 35″, oil on steel, Sold “Shady Stars”, 21″ x 21″, acrylic spray paint on steel, Sold “Full Tilt”, 37″ x 39″, oil on aluminum, $5100 Twilight 48th Street, oil on canvas, 18″ x 24″, $1300 Red Truck, (in progress), 27 x 33, oil on brushed aluminum, $3100 I became obsessed with Street Art on the platform of the LIRR. It was mid-afternoon, no one was there, and I wasn’t sure I was in the right place to go into Manhattan. A man approached and we started talking. He was “Solus” a street artist from Dublin Ireland who was in town to work with “The Bushwick Collective” on the murals in Brooklyn. This was a few years ago, before it became super popular. He was telling me about the murals he had planned for some walls in Manhattan and that he was invited to participate in “Art Basel” in Miami. At this point I thought he was telling some tall tales so when I got on the train I googled him. It was all true. I investigated the Bushwick Collective and my love of Street Art was born. Interpreting flowers in spray paint brings a modern edge to a traditional subject. The veils of color create softness and new colors, blending the edges and building a rich hue on the flat surface of the silver steel. In this piece, I experimented with masking, using cut out curves and edges to shield the panel while layering colors on top. “Vertigo”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, Sold Sand Island 18′ x 24″, oil on linen, $1300 Georgiana, oil on canvas, 10″ x 12″, $425 Lava Road, 36″ x 51″ Oil on steel, $6400 in a Park City home. Trent Call’s Singer with her Band Open Wide and say Ahhhh “Lava Fields” in a Park City home. Mountain Triptych, all panels, 48″ x 96″, Oil on aluminum, $7400 Fairfield Beach, 24″x 36″, oil on steel, sold “Summer Storm”, 15.5″ x 19.5″, etching ink on paper, $975 Trent Call’s Road Biker I really love the abstract quality of the shadow on the wall in this one. Tungubakkar, Reykjavík, Iceland “Vertigo”, 24″ x 36″, oil on steel, Sold Dancing Pine, oil on canvas, 10″ x 12″, $425 Lauren’s Rose, 38″ x 46″ Silver Falls, 40″ x 40″, Oil on steel, Sold Through the Storm, oil on brushed aluminum panel, 51 x 63 $10,500 Earth Day after clean up, after! Solar Reveal, 42″ x 54″ oil on steel, Sold “Going Home”, 13″ x 15″, oil on canvas, $725 Temple Lily “Sky Scrapers”, oil on brushed aluminum, 19″ x 15″, $975 Sheffield Island, 24″ x 36″ Sold Soft Pink, 36″ x 48″ “Silver Lining” in a San Francisco Bay area home. “Summer Storm”, 15.5″ x 19.5″, etching ink on paper, $975 Early Morning Flight, Oil on an aluminum panel, 16x 16, $975 “Silver Lake” A work in progress in Cynthia’s studio. “Slide”, 23″ x 23″ oil on aluminum, Sold Miami Art Show at the Eduardo Lira Art Gallery2075 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127 “Vertigo 2”, 30 x 60, metalic acrylic, mixed medium on canvas, $6300 Cliffs of Carmel, oil on linen, 20″ x 20″, $1200 Wild Flower, 24″ x 36″ “Silver Falls”, 40″x 40″, Oil on steel, Sold Surreal Parade Shine On, 19″ x 38″, oil paint on a brushed aluminum panel, $2200 “Channeling Blue over Grey””, oil on brushed aluminum, 19″ x 15″, SOLD Big Red, $7250, Tidal Pools, $2750 in a NYC apartment. Helgafellssveit, Western Iceland, Iceland Overton’s, 24″ x 36″, Oil on aluminum Midway, 16″ x 20″ Oil on canvas. Delphinium, acrylic on steel, 51″ x 39″, $7250 “Electrical Storm”, 19″ x 38″, oil on aluminum, $2200 Murdock Peak – Altitude, 9602’ “Salt Lake Sky”, 20″ x 30″, oil on linen, $1800 Frost, oil on brushed aluminum panel, 19″ x 15″ Mountain Triptych, panel 2 of 3, 24″ x 48″, Oil on aluminum, $7000 Tannery Row, 8″ x 8″ unframed, oil on canvas, $225, Utah Detail of the shadow at the base of the mountain. Late Afternoon “Connor’s Ride” 14″ x 14″, oil on linen, $600 View From The Shed, 20″ x 24″ + frame, Sold “Metamorphosis”, acrylic spray paint on steel, 39″ x 51″, $6000 “Big Red”, 39″ x 51″, acrylic spray paint on steel, $7250 Golden Glow 1, oil on gold toned aluminum, 27 x 27, $2500 Painting by Eric Schmidt Manley Beach, Australia First Thaw, oil on canvas, 16″ x16″ framed. Biba, Barbara Hulanicky “Ridgelines”, 40” x 52″, oil on aluminum, $7300 Vortex Carmel by the Sea, Sunset Violet Iris, 36″ x 48″, acrylic on steel-$650, California Morning Ride in Wilton, oil on linen, 24″ x 30″, $2200 “Big Red”, 40″ x 52″, acrylic spray paint on steel, $7250 Kaleidoscope, oil on aluminum panel, 39″ x 39″, $5300 “Grey Sky at the Beach”, 8″ x 8″, oil on wood panel, $200 Fairfield Beach, 24″x 36″, oil on steel, sold “Silver Lake”, 39″ x 27″, Oil on steel, $3700 Cheshire Flora Surreal Wave, oil on brushed aluminum, 19″ x 15″, $975 Outside entrance to the Eduardo Lira Art Gallery for the Miami 2.0 Artbox Show 2019! “Silver Lake”, 39″ x 27″, Oil on steel, $3700 Cynthia at PCR! Western Dreams, oil on brushed aluminum panel, 27 x 27 $2750. Silver Road, oil on aluminum, 39″ x 39″, $5300 Overton’s “Day is Done”, oil on brushed aluminum, 15″ x 19″, $975 Spirits Sandy Hook Memorial, acrylic spray paint on steel, 39″ x 51″. Wild Flower, 24″ x 36″ Summer Storm, 24″ x 36″ unframed, Oil on canvas, Sold Inside SCOPE Miami Beach, 2019 Art Show! Wasatch Back, oil on brushed aluminum, 27″ x 51″, Sold Morning Fog A Giant’s View, 24″ x 36″ “Sherwood Inverted”, 25″ x 37″, oil on steel, $3300 “Day is Done”, oil on brushed aluminum, 15″ x 19″, $975 “Spiraling Flora” in a Deer Valley home. Manley Beach Sunset, Australia “Calm Before the Storm”, oil on aluminum, 17″ x 19″, $1000 Off Trail in Park City, Oil on canvas, 13″ x 16″ , $700 Soaring to new heights in a hot air balloon led to my fascination of painting from a bird’s eye view in my Mountains series. Cultures across the span of history have gravitated to the mountains for peace and clarity, as do I.