I learned to cross the threshold of my studio with reverence, as though I were entering a shrine set apart for me -- George Demont Otis, Autobiography.
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Richardson
Bay,
24''x30'' |
The
Surf,
28''x36'' |
China
Basin,
28''x36'' |
The
Harbor,
14''x18'' |
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Sunset
Golden Gate,
24''x30'' |
Lemon
Eucalyptus,
30''x36'' |
Alders
Lagunitas,
24''x30'' |
Mt.
Tamalpais,
28''x36'' |
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Marin
Farms,
16''x22'' |
Lupine,
24''x30'' |
Oak
Enthroned,
28''x36'' |
Gaillardias,
24''x30'' |
George Demont Otis is one of those American painters who remind us what landscape painting is all about: the re-envisioning of the familiar, the spiritualization of the ordinary, the discovery of pattern and poetry in the natural environment. -- Foreword by Dr. Kevin Starr, State Librarian of California.
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