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Garrett Middaugh
Meeting the Shade, Austin, Texas Landscape, Pastel, Framed, Free Shipping

2022

About the Item

FREE SHIPPING Meting the Shade is done in pastel by Garrett Middaugh who lives in San Antonio, Texas. Meeting the Shade is 18 x 24 without the frame. The frame adds about 4 ". It is protected by conservatorship glass. Meeting the Shade was painted in a park near Austin, Texas. Garrett Middaugh is a regional landscape painter working in oils and pastels whose subject matter varies from the mountains and desert of west Texas to the wetlands along the Texas coast, with a strong focus on Texas forests and trees. His palette is muted, stark, embracing the neutral colors of everyday experience. Avoiding the romantic, his landscapes are often painted at high noon or in the dead of winter. He paints in a fluid hyper realist style and feels most influenced by other landscape artists such as Neil Welliver and Rackstraw Downes. He sees landscape painting as a form of meditation, projecting outward, while solving equations and mapping the scene, realizing accuracy of objects and relationships, of light, color, textures, distances. "Landscape painting is for me a means of projecting outward, of meditating, examining the here and now of place. The process often feels similar to the satisfaction of solving math equations, intuitively realizing accuracy of objects and relationships, of light, color, textures, distances. For the most part I paint Texas. For several years I devoted a significant amount of time to painting its forests -- the complexity of forest alleviated my sense of horror vacui, the nearness and density of growth was comforting. I have also ventured into west Texas and Big Bend, and occasionally have attempted to capture the mesmerizing serenity of central Texas farm and ranchland." Garrett Middaugh Finalist for Hunting Art Prize Invitational Exhibition, Williams Tower, Houston, Texas Pastel Society of the Southwest, 25th Annual Juried Membership Exhibition; Dal as, Texas – Award of Excellence Pastel Society of America, 32nd Annual Pastel Exhibition, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York 1st Place, Art Spirit Foundation Award The artist is in corporate and private collections around the world. Other available paintings are shown. Selected corporate collections BNSF Railway, Houston, Texas Prentice Women’s Hospital, Chicago, Illinois Chevron, Inc. – Texas, Louisiana, Alaska Valero, Inc., San Antonio, Texas Cherokee Construction, Houston, Texas Southwest Securities, Arlington, Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas AM Bank South, Nashville, Tennessee Fidelity Investments, Dallas, Texas Savant Design Group, Houston, Texas USAA, San Antonio, Texas Northern Trust, Houston, Texas 3M Corporation, St. Paul, Minnesota Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody Law Firm, Austin, Texas Weingarten Realty, Houston, Texas Omni American Credit Union, Fort Worth, Texas
  • Creator:
    Garrett Middaugh (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1405210658752

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