From worlds beyond our own come these strange beings to mingle at an intergalactic flea market for a rare look at items taken–or stolen, more likely–from the earth. The tall, gray character with a friendless stare holds in one hand an authentic aboriginal star map from Australia. He is standing next to a globe of [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Intergalactic Flea Market, 21×28-inches, watercolor, by Glenn Lewis
Posted in Uncategorized on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
#7 Rootmore Hotel, 14×29-inches, watercolor, by Glenn Lewis
Posted in Uncategorized on October 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Rootmore Hotel If a tree could boast of having branches, lots of lovely branches–leafy boughs that offer plentiful shade and a place of rest for small creatures, this one would. If the Fig tree in this picture should feel important, it is because it is branch of something; whereas it was once a small branch—a [...]
#6 Hidden Harbor, 14×29-inches, watercolor, by Glenn Lewis
Posted in Uncategorized on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hidden Harbor A certain section of beach near Goleta Park that is seemingly inaccessible, often can be found empty, completely devoid of joggers and sunbathers. What you will see there is gulls, mostly, and pelicans, sometimes; although, pelicans prefer to avoid cliff sides. For them, the air currents around cliffs are dangerously unpredictable. Seen here [...]
#5 Crystal City, by Glenn Lewis
Posted in Uncategorized on October 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Crystal City Layers of mystery are locked up in this magical place. By just sitting for a spell and eating Grandma’s cookies, these two sisters might begin to question, for instance, how far down knurled tree roots go and what they hide down there. Or they may wonder why blue jays flutter around them so [...]
Lost City, 14 1/2 x 29 in., watercolor, by Glenn Lewis
Posted in Uncategorized on October 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Lost City Two hikers trek through ‘Color Country,’ a red rock region of Southern Utah. Taking in the sights, they find at every turn, nature’s gallery is filled with delightful and inspiring surprises, all free for the soul’s asking. Such rewards are increased if people are awake to their own inclination, their own aspiration… their [...]
Cars of the 1940′s
Posted in Uncategorized on October 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome from the artist
Posted in Uncategorized on October 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Friends, This is my first notebook-style commentary. I am new to blogging, and very eager to keep up with adding new posts. Yesterday, I posted paintings of cars from the 1930′s. You may be wondering about the significance of the white lines behind each automobile, so I will explain that. The layout of the [...]
“Prospectors”, 14 1/2 x 29 inches, watercolor
Posted in Uncategorized on October 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Prospectors Domains of the root people are far reaching. Their colonies are linked across plains and prairies; their tunnels straddle underground streams and follow subterranean veins and rich deposits of ore. From coppery burrows in mountains high, to silvery veins in desert valleys low, habitats of root people lie snuggled safely away in places that [...]
Classic Cars of the 1930′s #1
Posted in Cars of the 1930's, Classic Automobiles, tagged 1930 Ford, 1931 Packard Boattail Speedster, 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II, 1937 Ford Model 68 Coupe, 1937 Oldsmobile, 1937 Packard 115 Coupe, 1937 Pierce Arrow Model 1247 on October 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Classic Car Collector’s Dream! Feast your eyes on this!
Classic Cars of the 1950′s
Posted in Cars of the 1950's, tagged 1956 Chevrolet, 1956 Ford Fairlane, 1967 Ford Thunderbird, classic cars, vintage autos on October 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Prints of these automobiles can be purchased on the Art Gallery Page, under construction.