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Male lions are at the top of the food chain. |
Phillip J. GreenePhillip Greene Greene Studios of Tucson Phillip Greene is a retired architect and lifelong painter in watercolor. His more recent works, done in South Africa, are acrylic on 600 gram cold pressed watercolor paper. He has painted in abstract and other styles but prefers realism. Many of his paintings are of nature, but the retired architect also comes to the surface in his Victorian mansions and weathered sheds and barns. "I enjoy most painting landscapes and animals. Animals are done both in their natural habitat and sometimes without background to show them off at their magnificent best." Phillip offers his complete works, both originals and Giclée Prints, on his website at www.greenestudiosoftucson.com, a totally on-line studio. Originals can be seen by appointment. Contact me using the "Contact us" feature on the website. |
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Paxton City Hall A small central Illinois town. |
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Frenzy A day on the beach in Cancun, Mexico. |
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Indian Harvest Indian corn on a weathered barn door makes a striking contrast. |
Myrna's Shed What watercolorist doesn't like weathered old sheds? |