Santa Barbara coastal painting by J.D. Slay 111
Item# 12360
Current circa
14" wide by 11" high unframed
20 1/2" wide by 19" high framed
This is a charming coastal painting of the cloudy California bluffs, wildflowers and ocean. It is painted in the area of Summerland near Santa Barbara. The painting features vibrant colors in the wildflowers while the rest of the painting reflect the cloudy day.
The painting is framed in a gold leaf Arts & Crafts style wide frame making it measure 20 1/2" wide by 19" high framed. It is from my own collection and it is in excellent condition. The painting is signed in the bottom right corner.
James Dudley Slay III was born on October 2, 1953 in Jackson, Mississippi. Slay began his formal instruction at the New England School of Design. He briefly attended the Otis Art Institute in Pasadena, California. He followed this with personal tutoring from Russian impressionist Sergei Bongart. He also studied with Karl Dempwolf and Frank Serrano at the California Art Club. His specialty is painting in the plein air tradition and in his studio. His works can be found in private collections nationwide and in permanent display at the American Museum of Art in Petropavlovsk, Kamechatka Russia. He has exhibited in juried art shows across the state.
Slay is listed in ART.com and the Artist's Bluebook.
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