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Artist: Jim Lamb
Eucalyptus Grove, Sonoma
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Signed by the artist.
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

April Morning - Box Canyon
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Immersing himself in majestic surroundings is part of Jim Lamb’s daily routine, whether it’s Washington’s Cascade Mountains or California’s pacific Coast beaches. Capturing the beauty of the natural world is his every day reality. Lamb is an award-winning participant in the selective Northwest Rendezvous group of painters. He is also a regular participant in a number of well known California shows, including the Laguna Beach plein air painting invitational and Sonoma plein air show. "A large percentage of my paintings are created on location, "en plein air." Painting outdoors is invigorating to me. I enjoy the solitude, the sights and sounds...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

WESTERN LIGHT & SHADOW, Original Contemporary Realist Landscape Painting
By Jim Lamb
Located in Boston, MA
WESTERN LIGHT & SHADOW, Original Contemporary Realist Landscape Painting 24" x 40" x 1.25" (HxWxD) Oil on Stretched Linen Artist Jim Lamb paints the rural pastural landscape with a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Jim Lamb Art

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Linen, Oil

JUST BEFORE SUNSET, Original Signed Contemporary Realist Landscape Painting
By Jim Lamb
Located in Boston, MA
JUST BEFORE SUNSET, Original Signed Contemporary Realist Landscape Painting 24" x 40" x 0.5" (HxWxD) Oil on Linen mounted on Gator Board Hand-signed by t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Romantic Jim Lamb Art

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Board, Linen, Oil

California Backroad
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Immersing himself in majestic surroundings is part of Jim Lamb’s daily routine, whether it’s Washington’s Cascade Mountains or California’s pacific Coast beaches. Capturing the beauty of the natural world is his every day reality. Lamb is an award-winning participant in the selective Northwest Rendezvous group of painters. He is also a regular participant in a number of well known California shows, including the Laguna Beach plein air painting...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Afternoon on Aliso Creek
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
For over 20 years Jim Lamb has been serving bountiful helpings of color to audiences in the form of classic California scenery. Whether they are the vibrant oranges of California Poppies, the emerald greens of the coastal pacific coves...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Montage Morning
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
A painting by Jim Lamb. "Montage Morning" is an oil on linen painting executed in a palette primarily of blues, greens, lavenders and earth tones, and depicts the beach at the Montag...
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2010s Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Moon Over Monterey Bay
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Immersing himself in majestic surroundings is part of Jim Lamb’s daily routine, whether it’s Washington’s Cascade Mountains or California’s pacific Coast beaches. Capturing the beauty of the natural world is his every day reality. Lamb is an award-winning participant in the selective Northwest Rendezvous group of painters. He is also a regular participant in a number of well known California shows, including the Laguna Beach plein air painting...
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2010s Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Eucalyptus & Oaks
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Impressionists rejected the “academic” techniques of earlier movements in favor of short, bold brushstrokes that captured light and color rather than fine details. Impressionists mos...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Montage Morning
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
A painting by Jim Lamb. "Montage Morning" is an oil on linen painting executed in a palette primarily of blues, greens, lavenders and earth tones, and depicts the beach at the Montag...
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2010s Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Laguna Rocks
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Immersing himself in majestic surroundings is part of Jim Lamb’s daily routine, whether it’s the rolling hills California or its pacific coast beaches. Capturing the beauty of the natural world is his every day reality. An award-winning participant in the selective Northwest Rendezvous group of painters, Jim Lamb is also a regular participant in a number of prestigious California invitational shows, including the Laguna Beach plein air painting...
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2010s Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

Laguna Fog
By Jim Lamb
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Immersing himself in majestic surroundings is part of Jim Lamb’s daily routine, whether it’s Washington’s Cascade Mountains or California’s pacific Coast beaches. Capturing the beauty of the natural world is his every day reality. Lamb is an award-winning participant in the selective Northwest Rendezvous group of painters. He is also a regular participant in a number of well known California shows, including the Laguna Beach plein air painting...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Jim Lamb Art

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Oil

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