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Ken Elliott Fine Art: Ken Elliott Fine Art | landscape artist in Colorado | Castle Rock, CO, USA

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Oil on canvas, 40 X 40 inches In the studio, $6650 framed To purchase About this oil: This painting started with the idea of capturing those fresh greens that show up in early spring. Working on the canvas over a series of days, I couldn't resist the urge to bring in more colorful elements, just touches at first, then more as the painting developed. I was struck by how the young...

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Patterns at the Lake, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in. In the studio, $4400 framed To purchase About this oil: I first started this oil painting more than ten years ago. Back then, the canvas was filled edge to edge with a dense forest of yellow trees and a single hill that filled everything behind it. After many studio sessions, I knew something wasn’t quite right, so I set it aside,...

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Oil on canvas, 40 X 40 inches In the studio, $6650 framed To purchase About this oil: Sometimes a painting reaches a standstill. This one did, and rather than let it sit unfinished, I decided to take a chance and paint over it, a risky move but one that can lead to surprising results. The inspiration came from a colleague’s evening scene featuring a luminous moon. That image sta...

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Red Forest, White Hill Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches Framed, $4400 In the studio To purchase About this oil: There are times when I just want to create a red forest, but this wasn’t a straightforward process… actually they rarely are. My first attempt wasn’t very interesting, so I set it aside and returned later with a better idea. This time, I added the dark trees on the left a...

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