Grantchester II
By Lynne Windsor
Located in Boston, MA
beauty. Striving for mystical qualities in her tonalist landscapes, she has been a student of Michael
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Animal Paintings
Oil
Grantchester II
By Lynne Windsor
Located in Boston, MA
beauty. Striving for mystical qualities in her tonalist landscapes, she has been a student of Michael
Oil
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H 8 in W 16 in
Lower Roaring Fork (river, reflections, purple mountains, lush)
By Marie Figge Wise
Located in Basalt, CO
studied with Joe Anna Arnett, Sherrie McGraw, Gregg Kreutz, Nancy Bush, JoeAnna Arnette and Michael
Oil, Panel
Sold
H 9 in W 9 in
"End of the Road / Helper" - Original Impressionist Oil Landscape Painting
By Michael Workman
Located in Denver, CO
"End of the Road / Helper" is a beautiful original impressionist painting by Michael Workman
Oil
Black Willow Sketch, Oil Painting
By Michael Workman
Located in Denver, CO
Michael Workman's "Black Willow Sketch" is an oil painting created in 2018 featuring a black willow
Oil
"Ponies", Oil Painting
By Michael Workman
Located in Denver, CO
Michael Workman's "Ponies" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a landscape with
Oil, Board
"Sometimes We Dance through Darkness, " Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
academy of Art studying under Michael Workman, Sean Diediker, and Justin Taylor. Aaron lives and works
Oil
"Dahlia Garden"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Canvas, Oil
"Creek Study"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Canvas, Oil
"Barn and a Summer Bouquet"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Linen, Oil, Panel
"Golden Maple"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Canvas, Oil
"June"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Canvas, Oil
"Rainy Day at the Beach"
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Quiet Afternoon
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Straight Down the Line
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
High Country Clouds
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
River Crossing
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Fogline-Treeline
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
In the Distance
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Infinity Series
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil, Resin
Convergence
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Blue Kisses
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
The Trail
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
St Martins Parish
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
"Reflection"
By Romona Youngquist
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
1990’s she studied with Michael Workman, a leading Landscape painter from Utah. She has taken their
Canvas, Oil
West Wind Tree
By Gail Morris
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
studied with artists in Haiti and worked along such noted artists as Michael Workman, Matt Smith and T.A
Canvas, Oil
Herd of Cows by Michael Workman
By Michael Workman
Located in Salt Lake City, UT
Michael Workman (Utah, b. 1962) Oil on panel 20 ½ x 20 ½ in.
Oil, Panel
Peonies
By Marie Figge Wise
Located in Basalt, CO
, Sherrie McGraw, Gregg Kreutz, Nancy Bush, and Michael Workman.
Oil, Panel
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