Artists Demonstrator at our 2024 Monthly Meetings
Alaska Above and Below
combined photographs
30x20
Northface Lodge
photograph
20x30
Alaska Memories
watercolor collage
16x15 framed 20x20
The Arctic
In 2017 we traveled thousands of miles to the Arctic Circle to see a Snowy Owl, but we saw it only from several hundred yards away. After coming home, Judy made an abstract painting of two Snow Owls in an Arctic colored landscape. In early 2023, a Snowy Owl got lost and turned up in Cypress! So Dan got great close up photos of a Snowy Owl close to home.
Barrow Tundra
photograph
20x30
Cypress Rooftop
photograph
20x16
Arctic 3
watercolor
15x11 framed 20x16
The Beach
Our concerns about global warming and rising sea levels are reflected in our portrayals of the local beach in Seal Beach. Dan’s photo shows the work of preparing the beach every winter to prevent flooding. Judy’s mixed media collage suggests the sea reaching into the homes along the beach when such preparations become inadequate.
Oceans Rising
photograph
16x24
The Edge
mixed media collage
Bosque Birdscape
photograph
16x24
Up Canyon Trail
watercolor
12x7 framed 20x16
Bryce Canyon
From our October 2022 road trip to Utah, these two works attempt to capture the absolutely astounding sight of the colorful and weird land formations at Bryce Canyon National Park. But still, nothing compares to being IN this place, where the land itself is an enormous amazing artwork that interacts with the changing light.
Sunrise at Bryce Canyon
photograph
20x30
15x15 framed 20x20
Bolsa Chica
Bolsa Chica Landscape
photograph
24x16
Bolsa Chica Morning
transparent watercolor
11x15 framed 16x20
Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Frigate Bird
photograph
16x24
Galapagos Sketches
combined photographs of watercolor and ink sketches
20x16
The Moon
Lunar Eclipse
composite photograph
16x20
Southern Utah
In October 2022 we took a road trip throughout Southern Utah. Among all the yellows and reds, umbers and ochres of the high desert landscape, the deep black ravens stood out as a mysteriously meaningful presence. It was easy to see them as messengers from another realm.
15x15 framed 20x20
Waterfalls
Kauai Garden Island Falls
photograph
20x16
Multnomah Falls
watercolor
14x7 framed 20x12
Some Final Words
We hope you enjoyed looking at similar artistic subjects interpreted through two different personalities, as well as two very different methods of production. We hope the pairings added to your experience of seeing our art. We enjoyed putting this show together and our many discussions about how best to do it. In fact, we recommend this project to other two artist families!
If you are interested in owning one of these artworks, please contact Dan at dwkee1@yahoo.com or Judy at jtodd@csudh.edu