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Bob Rohm, C. W. Dykes,
Richard Satava, Christopher Rich, Chuck Rawle, Clyde
Pickett, Dane Ellsworth, Don Ward, Darlis Lamb,
David Williams, Dawn Waters Baker, ,Dorothy Long, Duke
Sundt, Gale Webb, Gary Jack Thornton, Gay Faulkenberry, Jan
Busse, Jeff St. John, Jerry Palen, John Budicin,
Joan Potter, Kathleen Cook, Kathy Hinson, Linda Morgan Louise
DeMore, Mark Stewart, Mike Windsor, Milbie Benge, Mitch
Caster, Natasha Downs, Peggy Kingsbury, Richard Hawley,
Richard Prather, Richard Satava, Robert Deurloo, Royce
Gilliland, Rusty Jones, Suzanne Owens, Thomas Woodward, William
Melstrom, Zhiwei Tu
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One Person Show
"35 on 35"
(35 paintings
along IH 35)
Rusty Jones
See these pieces
at the Riverbend Fine Art Gallery
To see a larger image of the
painting, just "click" on
the painting!
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 "Baler"
Oil 8" X 10"
$1100
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"Goat Ranch"
Oil 10" X 20"
$2700
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 "Cloud
Cover"
Oil 11" X 14"
$1750
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"Making Hay"
Oil 22" X 28"
$4300
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 "Wash
Day"
Oil 10" X 20"
$3300
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"Estess Ranch"
Oil 10" X 20"
$3300
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 "Afternoon
Thunder"
Oil 8" X 10"
$1100
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"End of the Day"
Oil 6" X 8"
$600
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"35 On 35"
November 13, 2010
One Person Show of Rusty Jones
6:00 - 9:00 PM
Rusty Jones, describing his inspiration for the upcoming exhibit, "35 on
35"
(35 paintings along IH 35)
"A few months ago I was traveling back
home from Austin,
TX
at about dusk.
The sun was hitting the sides of buildings,
lighting up fields of hay, spectacular lights
bounced off the backs of goats and the
landscape became a wonder world of colors.
As is my habit, I was traveling at roughly
70 miles per hour with my head twisting
from side to side trying to take it all in
while making mental notes about the
colors I would need to mix to pull
off a painting of the various scenes that
whizzed by.
Other drivers zoomed passed me at 80 mph
or faster in their rush to get to whatever
was so freaking important ignoring
Mother Nature's gift of light. Some honked
as they went by flashing their middle finger
at me because I was driving so slowly.
That's when it hit me. Texans are generally
the nicest people on the planet. But not
when driving. Pick up trucks rule the road
and you best just either get in line risking life
and limb while driving stock car racing style
drafting the truck in front of you at 90 mph
or get out of the way.
I'm thinking, "What fools? If they would just
slow down and take in the beauty of the
landscape light show, what a better world
and a more peaceful drive it would be."
That's when it hit me. Someone should
show them what their missing. In November
I will be having a one man show entitled
"35 on 35". Thirty five paintings along
highway 35 from Dallas to
San Antonio.
Every painting will be of a scene you can
see from the highway...if you would just
slow down and take a look. Every painting
will have a GPS marking on the back
and directions to the scene so any collector
can go to the exact spot I painted it from.
Most of the paintings will be plein air but a
few will be larger studio pieces.
The painting above is the first of the 35.
This is Estess Ranch in Waxahachie,
TX
just
south of Dallas.
I hope to produce a video
of my experience creating the paintings.
I've never taken on a project of this scope
so I'm excited about the challenge. " |
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