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Wisteria is contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 24 x 24 painted in 2020 by Texan artist Steve Parker . Steve Parker conveys his understanding of Texas landscapes and the use of native trees. Wisteria is a painting from a recent road trip to Fayetteville TX. Steve Parker's landscapes depict Brenham, Chapel Hill, Washington County and Lake Livingston. There is a feeling of recognition, of the familiar and yet of the elusive Texas landscape. The visual space of the painting entices one to imagine the changing light and atmosphere on a Texas pond or a sudden mysterious ray of light across a clearing in East Texas. By looking inward, Parker has created a view which Texas nature is constantly changing. Steve Parker's paintings have enough definition to become recognizable while retaining a loose painterly quality. The painting always bring the viewer back to Texas. Steve has been an Instructor at the Art League of Houston for over 30 years.
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Early Spring Cove Lake Conroe Texas Landscape Oil American Impressionism
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING AT CHECKOUT PRICE NEGOTIABLE Early Spring Cove is an impressionist landscape painting that was painted on Lake Cone located in Montgomery, Texas. Early Sprin...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

George Ranch Trees Texas Landscape Oil American Impressionism Light and Shadow
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING AT CHECKOUT PRICE NEGOTIABLE George Ranch Trees is an impressionist landscape painting that was painted near Richmond TX which is about 30 miles from Housto...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Oil, Cotton Canvas

George Ranch Texas Landscape Oil American Impressionism Light and Shadow
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING AT CHECKOUT PRICE NEGOTIABLE George Ranch is an impressionist landscape painting that was painted near Richmond TX which is about 30 miles from Houston. G...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Cotton Canvas, Oil

Late Afternoon , Texas Landscape, Oil, American Impressionism, Barn, Sun 36x36
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING. PRICE NEGOTIABLE Late Afternoon is an impressionist landscape painting that was painted near Brenham and Chappell Hill. Late Afternoon is contemporary oil la...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Oil, Cotton Canvas

Passing Light , Texas Landscape, Oil, American Impressionism, 30X40 Shadows
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
LOOK FOR FREE SHIPPING AT CHECKOUT PRICE NEGOTIABLE Passing Light is an impressionist landscape painting that was painted near Brenham and Chappell Hill.Passing Light is a contempor...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Open Sky, landscape, oil painting, Contemporary Style, Art League
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Open Sky is a contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 36 x 36 painted in 2020 by Texan artist Steve Parker. Open Sky conveys h...
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2010s Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Oil, Canvas

Oaks & Bluebonnets , Oil Paint, Weimar Texas, Impressionism, Texas Hill Country.
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Look for Free Shipping when Checking Out Oaks and Bluebonnets is painted from a plein aire study from a day in Weimar, Texas. This was painted in the spring when the bluebonnets begi...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Bayou Reflections II Texas Landscape Oil Impressionism
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
FREE SHIPPING Bayou Reflections II is contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 24 x 30. Bayou Reflections II was painted in 202...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Bayou Bend, MFAH, Texas Landscape, Oil, Impressionism, Art League, Buffalo Bayou
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
FREE SHIPPING New Images coming Soon Bayou Bend is contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 30 x 40. Bayou Bend was painted in 2022 by Texan artist Steve Parker . The location is at the back of Bayou Bend in Houston, Texas. It is painted on the banks of the famous Buffalo Bayou. Bayou Bend is the MFAH house museum for American decorative arts and paintings. Displayed in the former home of Houston civic leader and philanthropist Ima Hogg (1882–1975), the collection is one of the finest showcases of American furnishings, silver, ceramics, and paintings in the world. The house is situated on 14 acres of organically maintained gardens in Houston’s historic River Oaks...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Yellow Light Trees, Oil Painting , Framed, Houston Arboretum, Buffalo Bayou
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Yellow Light Woods is an oil painting on canvas painted by Texan painter Steve Parker. This painting is of the woods in the back of the Houston Arboretum on Woodway Drive in Houston...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Canvas, Oil

Spring Bridge, Oil Painting , Framed, Rosharon Ranch, Texas Free Shipping
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Spring Bridge is an oil painting on canvas painted by Texan painter Steve Parker. This painting is of the woods and a bridge on a private ranch in Rosharon, Texas. Rosharon is o...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Canvas, Oil

Texas Field , Texas landscape oil painting, Contemporary Impressionistic style
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Texas Field contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 30 x 40 painted in 2020 by Texan artist Steve Parker conveys his understanding of Texas landscapes and the use of native tr...
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2010s Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Regis Prograis, pro-boxer, oil, Contemporary Impressionistic, Boxing, Sports
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Steve Parker is a Native Texan and has been painting for many years. He paint portraits and Texas landscapes. He teaches at the Art League of Houston and is collected by individuals and corporations around the world. Many people will buy a Steve parker landscape when they are leaving Texas and returning home to their native country after working for oil companies in Houston. Steve Parker has also done portraits of CEO's and sports players. The size of the framed oil painting of Regis Progaris is 28 x 24. This oil painting is of Regis Prograis, a young professional boxer. Regis Prograis' record currently stands at 27 wins, 1 loss and 0 draws. Of those 26 wins he has stopped 22 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 85%. In his only defeat, he lost on the scorecards. He's boxed a total of 119 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 4.4 rounds on average. This painting is done from a photograph from Mayumi Cabrera...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Lost Barn, Texas landscape, oil painting, Contemporary Impressionistic style
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Lost Barn is a contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 24 x 24 painted by Texan artist Steve Parker that conveys his understanding of Texas lan...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Refuge.Texas landscape oil painting, Contemporary Impressionistic style
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Refuge is a contemporary oil landscape painting on canvas 36 x 36 painted in 2020 by Texan artist Steve Parker conveys his understanding of Texas landscapes and the use of native tr...
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2010s Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Old Oak at the Fence Line, Oil, Weimar Texas, Impressionism, Bluebonnets, Hill
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Look for Free Shipping when Checking Out Old Oak at the Fence Line is painted from a plein aire study from a day in Weimar, Texas. This was painted in the spring when the bluebonnets...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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Weimar, Texas, Landscape w/ Bluebonnets, Oil on Canvas , Framed, Impressionism
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Look for Free Shipping when Checking Out Weimar Spring is painted from a plein aire study from a day in Weimar, Texas. This was painted in the spring when the bluebonnets beginning ...
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2010s American Impressionist Steve Parker Art

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