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Andy Evansen
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  • Golden Sunset, Matilija Valley, Ojai
    By Peter Adams
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist Exhibited "Ojai Mystique: Landscape Painting by 21 Nationally Renowned Artists", Ojai Valley Museum, Ojai, California, October 20, 2...
    Category

    2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Sierra Grandeur; 5th Lake View of Mt. Robinson and Palisade Glacier
    By Peter Adams
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Provenance Acquired by a Private Collector, Encino, California from American Legacy Fine Arts in 2005 American Legacy Fine Arts acquired the work directly from the artist in 2004 De...
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    Early 2000s Realist Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Evening Light over Brookside Gold Course; Pasadena
    By Peter Adams
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist UNFRAMED: 12" x 9" FRAMED: 18.5" x 15.5" x 1.5" Exhibited The Diverse Environments of the Arroyo Seco: Paintings from the Californ...
    Category

    2010s Realist Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Summer Pool at Switzer's; Angeles Crest Forest
    By Peter Adams
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Acquired by the gallerydirectly from the artist UNFRAMED: 12" x 16" FRAMED : 18.5" x 22.5" x 1.5" Exhibited The Diverse Environments of the Arroyo Seco: Paintings from the Califor...
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    2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Summer Swimming Hole along the Ventura River; Ojai, California
    By Peter Adams
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist. UNFRAMED: 24" x 30" FRAMED: 33.25" x 39.25" x 1.75" “As an artist, my work serves as a profound exploration of the deep connectio...
    Category

    2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Panel

  • Village Fish Pond
    By Joseph Paquet
    Located in Pasadena, CA
    Provenance Acquired by the gallery directly from the artist Artist Statement "Another remote village where time seemed to stand still. Only the sound of insects to accompany the painting. The ancient red brick shed was a wonderful visual foil for the milky green fish pond...
    Category

    2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Linen, Oil, Panel

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