SELECTED WORKS
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WD Snodgrass with Hat and Houses
DeLoss McGraw
33 in x 45 x 2 Framed
29 in x 42 in Unframed
Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
$4,500
A vivid and surreal composition featuring a figure interacting with a miniature village of brightly colored houses. McGraw’s distinctive style combines childlike whimsy with expressive abstraction, enhanced by splatter effects and bold contrasts. Signed lower right.
DeLoss McGraw (born 1945 in Okemah, Oklahoma) is an American painter, poet, and illustrator known for pioneering the art–poetry collaborative movement since the 1980s. His work blends visual art with literary inspiration, often responding to the works of poets such as Pulitzer Prize–winning W.D. Snodgrass, with whom he engaged in a mutual exchange of images and text.
Small Bird, Lots of Feathers
Dr. Seuss
36 in x 27.25 in Unframed
Mixed Media Pigment Print on Canvas
Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
Call for Price
An additional 195 pieces will be printed in a deluxe version that will be archived for a future release; these pieces will be numbered A 1/195-A 195/195. A further 15 unique commissioned works will be produced as bespoke one-of-a-kind commissions in custom sizes (note: substrates and medium may vary in order to accommodate these commissions). Total size of the edition is 1,321.
Pinocchio - Lincoln Center
Jim Dine
2008
37 in x 27 in (Unframed Size)
Screenprint and Woodcut
$8,300 Framed
Jim Dine, born on June 16, 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a prominent American artist known for his contributions to the Pop art movement and his innovative use of everyday objects in his artwork.
Interior of Chartres, Rose Window South
Pieter JL van Veen
Oil on Canvas
1929
32 x 24 in.
Price on Request
Pieter van Veen (1875-1961), a Post-impressionist painter who knew Renoir and Van Gogh, moved to Tacoma to paint the landscapes of the Northwest late in his career.
Acquainted with van Gogh, Monet, Cezanne, and Renoir, van Veen was strongly influenced by the Impressionists. He painted plein-air landscapes from the Connecticut hills to the Pacific Northwest. Works by van Veen are in many homes of Northwest residents who knew him.
Van Veen studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague. In mid-career, he visited the United States for the first time and painted landscapes throughout the country, including Washington State. In the 1930s, he advised Charles and Emma Frye on purchases for their collection.
Van Veen traveled throughout the Pacific Northwest in 1934 and completed a series of paintings of the Cascade Mountains. He later moved to Tacoma, Washington, where he died in 1961.
In his mature works van Veen concentrated on three subjects: cathedrals, landscapes, and flowers. His paintings of French Gothic cathedrals, 27 canvases in all, earned him the French of the Legion of Honor.
WD Snodgrass with Hat and Houses
DeLoss McGraw
33 in x 45 x 2 Framed
29 in x 42 in Unframed
Watercolor and Gouache on Paper
$4,500
A vivid and surreal composition featuring a figure interacting with a miniature village of brightly colored houses. McGraw’s distinctive style combines childlike whimsy with expressive abstraction, enhanced by splatter effects and bold contrasts. Signed lower right.
DeLoss McGraw (born 1945 in Okemah, Oklahoma) is an American painter, poet, and illustrator known for pioneering the art–poetry collaborative movement since the 1980s. His work blends visual art with literary inspiration, often responding to the works of poets such as Pulitzer Prize–winning W.D. Snodgrass, with whom he engaged in a mutual exchange of images and text.
Small Bird, Lots of Feathers
Dr. Seuss
36 in x 27.25 in Unframed
Mixed Media Pigment Print on Canvas
Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
Call for Price
An additional 195 pieces will be printed in a deluxe version that will be archived for a future release; these pieces will be numbered A 1/195-A 195/195. A further 15 unique commissioned works will be produced as bespoke one-of-a-kind commissions in custom sizes (note: substrates and medium may vary in order to accommodate these commissions). Total size of the edition is 1,321.
Pinocchio - Lincoln Center
Jim Dine
2008
37 in x 27 in (Unframed Size)
Screenprint and Woodcut
$8,300 Framed
Jim Dine, born on June 16, 1935, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a prominent American artist known for his contributions to the Pop art movement and his innovative use of everyday objects in his artwork.
Interior of Chartres, Rose Window South
Pieter JL van Veen
Oil on Canvas
1929
32 x 24 in.
Price on Request
Pieter van Veen (1875-1961), a Post-impressionist painter who knew Renoir and Van Gogh, moved to Tacoma to paint the landscapes of the Northwest late in his career.
Acquainted with van Gogh, Monet, Cezanne, and Renoir, van Veen was strongly influenced by the Impressionists. He painted plein-air landscapes from the Connecticut hills to the Pacific Northwest. Works by van Veen are in many homes of Northwest residents who knew him.
Van Veen studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague. In mid-career, he visited the United States for the first time and painted landscapes throughout the country, including Washington State. In the 1930s, he advised Charles and Emma Frye on purchases for their collection.
Van Veen traveled throughout the Pacific Northwest in 1934 and completed a series of paintings of the Cascade Mountains. He later moved to Tacoma, Washington, where he died in 1961.
In his mature works van Veen concentrated on three subjects: cathedrals, landscapes, and flowers. His paintings of French Gothic cathedrals, 27 canvases in all, earned him the French of the Legion of Honor.







