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Paintings completed in the year 2009

Hog Canyon, 24x20 inches, oil on linen, $2,000

Canyon Light, 24x20 inches, oil on linen, $2,000

Isis Temple, 24x20 inches, oil on linen, $2,000

Canyon Road, 20x16 inches, oil on linen, $1,250
East of Moab, oil on linen, 30x40 inches, SOLD

Bridalveil Fall, oil on canvas, 24x20 inches, SOLD

Isis Temple, oil on canvas, 20x24 inches, SOLD

Down the Canyon, oil on canvas, 12x16 inches, SOLD

Isis Temple, oil on canvas, 8x10 inches, SOLD

Zion Floor, oil on canvas, 16x20 inches, AVAILABLE

Landscape Arch, oil on linen, 12x16 inches, AVAILABLE

Potash Road, oil on linen, 12x16 inches, AVAILABLE

Delicate Arch, oil on linen, 12x16 inches, AVAILABLE
Please visit our booth at the Great Southwestern Antique Show in Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 9 & 10, 2008. Located in the Lujan building at Expo New Mexico (State Fairgrounds).
http://www.greatsouthwesternantiqueshow.com/index.html

Marie and Julian - SOLD

Margaret Tafoya - SOLD

Rose Gonzales - Sold

Rosalie and Joe Aguilar
San Ildefonso polychrome platter, pre-1947

Marie Z Chino
Acoma, black on white, 11-inch olla, circa 1950

Hopi "Flying Saucer" Jar: Possibly Nampeyo
12-inch polychrome jar, pre-1920

Santa Clara "Shoulder" Olla
black, stone-polished, fluted rim, pre-1920

Zia Olla - SOLD
polychrome, pre-1920

Santo Domingo Dough Bowl
16-inch, black on cream, circa 1900

Zuni Chili Bowl - SOLD
polychrome, pre-1880 (red bottom)
Charles ArnoldiDavid GilhoolyGeer Morton
Charles Arnoldi

SOLD

Charles Arnoldi
Born in 1946, Charles Arnoldi attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1968 and received the Young Talent Award from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Contemporary Arts Council in 1969. In 1972 Arnoldi was awarded the Wittkowsky Award by the Art Institute of Chicago. He recieved a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975.
Arnoldi’s signature works use wood as a compositional element, combined with painting .
The architect Frank Gehry wrote the 1994 catalog for the exhibit “Charles Arnoldi” at Charles Cowles Gallery in New York. In turn, Arnoldi appeared in the 2005 documentary film, “Sketches of Frank Gehry”, directed by Sydney Pollack.
Arnoldi currently lives in Venice, California and is represented by the Bobbie Greenfield Gallery, Santa Monica, CA; Modernism, San Francisco, CA; Imago Galleries, Palm Desert, CA; Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM; and Charles Cowles Gallery in New York City.
David Gilhooly



David GilhoolyBorn in 1946, Gilhooly is a graduate of the University of California at Davis (BA, 1965 MA, 1967), were he and his friends, working in TB-9, were developing what was later to be called The Funk Ceramic Movement of the San Francisco Bay Area, a style associated with irreverence towards highly polished art forms
In 1982, Gilhooly started exploring the media of Plexiglas, but still produced a multitude of ceramic pieces. In 1996 he finally gave up clay to work on what he calls the shadow boxes, which are a much evolved form of the Plexiglas pieces.
Gilhooly has been an instructor of ceramic sculpture at the University of California Davis, the University of Saskatchewan, and San Jose State College. He currently lives in Newport, Oregon.
Geer Morton


Geer MortonBorn in 1935, Morton began serious art studies in 1960 at the San Francisco Art Institute, with Richard Diebenkorn and Elmer Bischoff, leaders in both the Bay Area School of Abstract Expressionism and the Bay Area Figurative art movements.
Morton recieved his MFA at San Francisco State and continued there as a painting teacher until 1970 when he started gaining gallery representation in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. During this time he built his studio on a farm in Hopland, California.
In the 1980’s Morton began spending summers in Maine, establishing a studio on the coast. After the death of his first wife in 1987 he relocated his California studio to San Diego. He resumed spending summers in Maine with his second wife in 1996.