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1. [Image] West County
This painting presents a view of farm outbuildings and an old farm truck.Citation -
2. [Image] Passive Semblance
Acrylic painting of a snowy landscape.Citation -
3. [Image] American Holiday
A painting of a man wading in water with a red, white, and blue boat tucked beneath his arm contained within the upper portion of the picture plane. Indications of moving water make up the rest of the ...Citation -
4. [Image] Celilo Falls
A scene painting depicting net-fishing techniques at a site that resembles places along the Columbia River Gorge around the turn of the 19th century. Title indicates that the location may be Celilo Falls.; ...Citation -
5. [Image] Short Cuts
This abstract, geometric painting presents an ordered compilation of forms that range from linear to curvilinear. The mostly pastel color scheme is broken up by dark shades near the bottom and top portions ...Citation -
6. [Image] Day at Eagle Creek
Intense blues and greens render what appears to be the surface of moving water.; 1980Citation -
7. [Image] In the Night Garden
This mixed media painting depicts three bottles and one glass, each containing a flower, atop a pink surface. A blue cutaway in the otherwise black background hosts four white butterflies.; 1985Citation -
8. [Image] Lots of Dimensions
This painting depicts a two-dimensional, aerial view of what appears to be an urban environment. Variations between duplicate images directly relate to original source materials.; 1988Citation -
9. [Image] Untitled (Dahlke)
A mural of a man with his back facing the viewer. Four boats surround him. He appers to be fishing.; 1980Citation -
10. [Image] Small Black
A varied, neutral background supports a series of purple, pink, and black rectangles that occupy the middle of the piece toward the top third of the picture plane. This is one of two views of this artwork. ...Citation