Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art

Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art is celebrating 10 years with the exhibit 5x5 showcasing work from artists around the country. The small 5x5” format and online auction began on December 3rd and runs through Friday, December 18th. Bidding closes sharply at 5p.m. Now is your chance to bid and take home one of these exceptional pieces.

My own contribution, Morning idyll, is a black bear from Alaska’s Katmai National National Park contemplating a morning bathe.

Don’t wait! Start your bidding now!

Morning Idyll 5x5” gouache on Sommerset Paper

Morning Idyll 5x5” gouache on Sommerset Paper

Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art

Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art

5x5 museum installation

5x5 museum installation

Commission Installation - just in time for the holidays

Pacific Coast Fog 60x36” was recently finished and installed into the home of a happy client. They had been looking for the perfect something for this location and when they found it the painting was just too small. We figured out the perfect size and recallibrated the image for the new dimensions and zhuzhed up the color. Happy holidays from Santa Barbara.

Pacific Coast Fog 60x36”, oil on birch panel ©2020

Pacific Coast Fog 60x36”, oil on birch panel ©2020

Bare Limbs Painting at Sundance

Signs of winter are showing today, the trees are dropping the last of their leaves as the wind blows through the emptying branches and big clouds from the passing storm linger in the blue sky.

Bare Limbs Painting 29.5 x 19.5” oil on birch panel at Sundance

Bare Limbs Painting 29.5 x 19.5” oil on birch panel at Sundance

Bare Limbs painting now at Sundance

Bare Limbs painting now at Sundance

Warblers in the garden and shop

I sure enjoy watching the birds in my garden but I have no claim on being someone who can accurately identify the different species. We do have a pair of what I’m saying are warblers in our Grevillea shrub in our front garden. When I search online it seems they are Orange Crowned Warblers, although I have not actually seen the crown. These little guys like to hang out deep inside the shrub and only on occasion pop into view. Still, I’m in love with their twittering sound and their flitting nature.

Three new bitty gouache paintings are added to the shop today.

Grevillea & Warbler, Gouache on Arches Board, 1.75 x 2.25”

Grevillea & Warbler, Gouache on Arches Board, 1.75 x 2.25”

Gouache now in my online shop!

If you haven’t seen yet, Sundance Online has new collections of my work that went live on their website this month. I have been a regular with them since being featured on the cover in the summer of 2004. Sundance has represented my oil paintings for 16 years and this month they are showcasing two collections of framed gouache paintings. One grouping is a set of miniature paintings depicting pronghorn antelope inspired from a visit to Antelope Valley during the spring poppy bloom. The second is a selection from a series of ocean and sky images.

Wee Bun, California Cottontail, 1.75 x 2.25” Gouache on Arches Board

Wee Bun, California Cottontail, 1.75 x 2.25” Gouache on Arches Board

With the pandemic and our required confinement to home I find my solace at the drafting table creating small portraits in gouache of the local wildlife, mining from images that I have taken from past trips out in the world when the world was a safer place to roam.

As the days and months roll by (or creep or seep, like molasses) I find that my collection is becoming pile after pile of paintings that are taking over my work space. I’ve decided to release them into the world that they my find homes and bring the kind of comfort (and JOY!) that they offered me while making them.

I will be posting new images each week. There are nine new on offer today!

September at Sundance

Three new collections arriving this month at Sundance Online.

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New landscapes images of mountains and sky by Nicole Strasburg.

New landscapes images of mountains and sky by Nicole Strasburg.


Sky Sea framed gouache paintings by Nicole Strasburg.

Sky Sea framed gouache paintings by Nicole Strasburg.


Miniature gouache of Antelope Valley Pronghorn by Nicole Strasburg.

Miniature gouache of Antelope Valley Pronghorn by Nicole Strasburg.

Summer Salon at Sullivan Goss in Santa Barbara

The Summer Salon at Sullivan Goss has officially opened. The exhibition will run through August 31, 2020. The gallery is open to stop by however better to make an appointment and have the 3 galleries to yourself to peruse all the new shows on the wall.

Road to Water Canyon Beach, Santa Rosa Island (22x17.5” oil on panel) on display with Ken Bortolazzo, Joseph Goldyne, Eric Beltz, and Will Simons.

SPRING SHOWS

Lotus 30x30”

Lotus 30x30”

“Lotus” will be included in the opening tomorrow night at Sullivan Goss “Masterworks” a group of gallery represented artists through June 23rd, 2019

AND

Winter Light 10x10”

Winter Light 10x10”

Winter Light will be included in the exhibit opening next week at the Bakersfield Museum of Art. “The Sublime” is part of the 2019 Visual Arts Festival running through August 2019.

THE RIVER'S JOURNEY: REVISITED

White Rock at start of the Rey Fire, 2016 2.5x7” Gouache on Arches Board

White Rock at start of the Rey Fire, 2016 2.5x7” Gouache on Arches Board

There is still time to see The River’s Journey in the city of Santa Barbara in our historical City Hall.

This show is a smaller version of the Rose Compass exhibit hosted by the Wildling Museum last Winter.

On First Thursday, March 7 from 5-7pm there will be one last reception to celebrate this leg of our four venue exhbition. You can also see the last iteration of the show at Westmont Ridley Tree Museum on the Westmont campus in Montecito. That exhibit will remain on view until mid June of this year.

Check out the website and stories of the journey at rosecompass.com.

There is also a wonderful exhibition catalog that goes with the show. Find a copy in the shop or at a local bookstore.