



“Eucalyptus Pathway” Oil Painting by James Dudley Slay 111
Item # 12468
Circa 2007
This is a freshly painted masterpiece by California plein Air artist James Dudley Slay 111. It is a brilliant landscape featuring lush wildflowers amongst towering Eucalyptus trees in the foreground and background. This was painted in the forest surrounding University of California San Diego.
The painting measures 26½” wide by 22½” high framed in a new gold leafed Art Nouveau style frame.
“Coastal Memory” is an oil on board painting by California artist Joseph Aaron. Painted in the plein air style of the early 1920's. It depicts a line of Eucalyptus trees on a narrow pathway that leads to the sea in Santa Barbara. There are wildflowers and a glorious cloud strewn sky.
This is a beauty to be lived with and enjoyed for years. It is worthy of passing on a family treasure.
This is the perfect time to start collecting his works for maximum appreciation in value. Beyond the investment potential is the enjoyment of living with these beauties of nature's reflections.
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.
Price $1295


