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Friday, October 31, 2014
X. Song Jiang Nov. 8 2014 Boerne, Texas at JR Mooney Galleries
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Ephemeral landscapes of Sidney Sinclair art exhibition catalog
The online exhibition catalog of landscape paintings by Boerne, Texas artist, Sidney Sinclair is available for download. This catalog chronicles the newer body of work by this Texas artist; reeling in a "Nancy Bush" aesthetic mixed with her own personal visual language.
Read it here at:
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Three new art exhibition Catalogs offered online by JR Mooney Galleries of Fine Art
J. R. Mooney Galleries of Fine Art is proud to offer three new online catalogs of select artists.
The works showcased in these catalogs are offered for sale in the San Antonio and Boerne, Texas locations of J.R. Mooney Galleries.
The new online catalogs are: Margie Barker, Bill Scheidt and Sidney Sinclair.
Click on the images of the catalog to read them online at Issuu.com
New online catalogs by JR Mooney Galleries of Fine Art
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New arrivals to the Boerne, Texas Gallery
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
New Margie Barker paintings at the JR Mooney Galleries, Boerne
Come and check out the new Margie Barker paintings that have arrived at the JR Mooney Galleries, Boerne.
-Call 830-816-5106 for size, pricing and availability
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Abstract Stone carvings of Cody Vance
Check out the new online catalog of Abstract Stone carver, Cody Vance.
See the work available at J.R. Mooney Galleries
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Light Snow by Arthur McCall
Arthur McCall
Light Snow
Acrylic
24” x 24”
Mp-5348
$1325.00
Arthur McCall, a native of South Texas is a long-time resident of Pleasanton, Texas. In his painting titled Light Snow, he shares a time not often witnessed in South Texas. It has been a snowy day! The snowfall covering the landscape remains as a pleasant reminder of the past few hours.
The mesquite trees and corrals are dusted lightly by the falling frozen precipitation as is the vegetation in the foreground. Regular and irregular shaped tree limbs comprise a fence made from available resources. The rugged old fence is highlighted by snow, however; the roof of the barn and the barren ground has collected a formative amount of snow.
Arthur has skillfully captured the cloud formations that are known whenever cooler air is in the stratosphere. The clouds are smooth and gently colored by the evening sunset and his brush strokes are purposefully well blended. The natural setting is honest in character and un-embellished by Arthur as he acknowledges love of land and austere simplicity on this snowy day in rural South Texas.
The painting is punctuated by red gate and barn placed off center and visually connected to the wagon and the windmill beside the barn. This composition is linear, triangular, and soothingly typical of the loving attention to detail observed by many viewers of Arthur McCall’s paintings.
Light Snow
Acrylic
24” x 24”
Mp-5348
$1325.00
“Light Snow”
Arthur McCall, a native of South Texas is a long-time resident of Pleasanton, Texas. In his painting titled Light Snow, he shares a time not often witnessed in South Texas. It has been a snowy day! The snowfall covering the landscape remains as a pleasant reminder of the past few hours.
The mesquite trees and corrals are dusted lightly by the falling frozen precipitation as is the vegetation in the foreground. Regular and irregular shaped tree limbs comprise a fence made from available resources. The rugged old fence is highlighted by snow, however; the roof of the barn and the barren ground has collected a formative amount of snow.
Arthur has skillfully captured the cloud formations that are known whenever cooler air is in the stratosphere. The clouds are smooth and gently colored by the evening sunset and his brush strokes are purposefully well blended. The natural setting is honest in character and un-embellished by Arthur as he acknowledges love of land and austere simplicity on this snowy day in rural South Texas.
The painting is punctuated by red gate and barn placed off center and visually connected to the wagon and the windmill beside the barn. This composition is linear, triangular, and soothingly typical of the loving attention to detail observed by many viewers of Arthur McCall’s paintings.
©Betty Houston
Art Consultant/ Framing Designer
JR Mooney Galleries, Boerne
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