(1925-2006 ) Oil on board; 24" x 18". Painting shows survivors from a burned down station meeting the stagecoach. Ron painted about 200 oils of Western scenes a year. "I picked Western subjects because they let the artist use landscape, people, storytelling…I think the peak in art was the French Impressionist," he observes. "It is a looseness in style and the paintings that border abstract. I hope my style goes that way. My feeling is that if an artist lives to be 200, he become an abstract painter, boiling down all he wants to interpret into his abstract essence. Basically, all painting is abstract. A good painting is a good abstraction."
PERIOD: Last Half 20th Century
ORIGIN: Oregon, United States
SIZE: 24" x 18" Frame 25" x 31"