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Under the 805

November 29, 2009 By larry groff

Under the 805
Under the 805, Oil on canvas 36x 48 inches 11/29/09

I think I’ve finished this, at least I plan to leave it alone for awhile. I’ve been working on the the past few weeks, under the 805 where it meets Rt 8 – in the parking lot for Dave and Busters. I am ready to move on to my next project up in the mountains.

here is a detail
Under the 805
detail view

Filed Under: cityscape, landscape

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  1. Jimmy Craig Womble says

    May 4, 2010 at 11:51 am

    Hi Larry! Hope all is well with you. I’m loving your new pieces. How many times on average are you having to go back to complete the 16×20″ paintings? This large piece is fantastic!

    • Anonymous says

      May 22, 2010 at 9:12 pm

      Sorry I have taken so long to reply – I’ve pretty much abandoned this website over the past few weeks due to being so busy with a million things. Thanks for you kind words. In answer to your questions – it all depends. Some 16 x 20″ paintings I do in one sitting of course but often times that size such as these Mt woodson boulder ones – take 4 or 5 sessions on site with a few tweaks in the studio on occasion. My big painting, Under the 805 took many sessions over a month or two. On that one I took photos with my cellphone at the end of each session to show the progress. Eventually I will put together a little slide show of how it progressed and let you know when I put it up. thanks for writing Jimmy.

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