Thursday, August 16, 2012


THE NIWOT FILE
 
 
Eddy Mucha, lifelong scientist, stood before this creature straight out of mythology and had to admit not only that it existed but also that it was his only hope of finding the nuclear weapons lost in the vast coastal forests of Oregon.

It all began when the Air Force lost two prototypes and failed to locate them; and Eddy, their special  investigator sought the help of a reclusive order of forest monks. With his unorthodox style and appearance he delved where others had failed and found more than he had bargained for.
 
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

"Hay Bales In The Snow", Winner, First Place Oil, Lincoln Gallery, Loveland,Colorado

Sunday, October 30, 2011




Golden Triangle entry that got accepted to the show.


Winner of the People's Choice Award.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011



"West End" won an Award of Merit at the Colorado Art Council Estes Park show this spring.

Saturday, May 7, 2011



March 2011 was a cold, cloudy day and I rushed to finish painting before I froze, even though I wore a heavy jacket and gloves that had cut off fingertips.

The two stone cottages sat next to a slick new million dollar a unit condo on one side, an older apartment building on the other side, and a parking lot in front. I imagined what it must have been like before all the new buildup, put the cottages on a grassy hill, added stone steps, and popped the violet of the hill against the gold of last year's leaves.

Saturday, October 30, 2010


Sixteenth Street Mall, Denver.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010


Big Thompson in May. Painted with the Estes Park Plein Air group. Juried into the Lincoln Gallery 2010 Art Show.