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Artists Network - Jeffrey T. Larson: The Mundane Becomes Extraordinary    
Jeffrey T. Larson: The Mundane Becomes Extraordinary
September 15, 2009
Summary
The first-place still life winner in our 2008 annual competition with his painting Electrolux (see www.artistsnetwork.com/article/2008-StillLifeFloral), Jeffrey T. Larson is a well-respected instructor who counsels budding artists to train their eyes to see both honestly and correctly: “Since paint is so limited compared to light and nature, learn to push it to its boundaries so that you can better re-create what you see.” Larson’s work is represented by Tree’s Place Gallery in Orleans, Massachusetts, and every two years the artist hosts his own show in the Twin Cities. To learn about this year’s show, November 6–22, and to see more of his work, visit his website, www.jeffreytlarson.com.

To read more about Larson, see the November 2009 issue of The Artist’s Magazine. Here is some art that didn’t appear in the article.


Jars of Pasta (oil, 16x30)


Dandelion Bouquet (oil, 10x8)


Blue Crab (oil, 12x16)


Blue Tricycle (oil, 42x40)


Gamebird (oil, 20x30)


Fish on Bowl (oil, 11½x12)


Boxes & Balls (oil, 12x24)


Dormant (oil, 11½x10½)


 

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