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by Timithy L Gordon
$47.00
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12 X 24 acrylic on linen. This seine is looking North in Monument Valley Tribal Park. With the West Mitten Butte in the foreground and Sentinel Mesa,... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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12" X 24" acrylic on linen. This seine is looking North in Monument Valley Tribal Park. With the West Mitten Butte in the foreground and Sentinel Mesa, Big Chief, Castle Butte and The Bear and Rabbit in the background as the sun sets at the end of the day.
Timithy L. Gordon was born in Farmington, New Mexico in 1946 and now lives in Aztec, New Mexico. Tim developed an interest in art at a very early age and was encouraged by his family and friends though out his life. Tim is largely a self-taught artist and is still learning. While in the Air Force, he painted some 10 murals for the Air Force and is a veteran of Vietnam. Though Tim has worked in many mediums, his interest as of late, with acrylics and watercolor. Tim recently retired and devotes most of his time to art. "I believe I have developed a maturity and experience, in later life, that allows me to be a better artist and I hope the public likes the work I do. I like to paint a verity of subjects such as landscapes, people,...
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