We’re still at Canopy but we’ve moved across the parking lot to Trailer 12.
We’ll be open again this Saturday, Nov 1 from 12 - 4pm. Available for appointments until then. Email or text us: gallery@yarddog.com / 512-912-1613
We’re still at Canopy but we’ve moved across the parking lot to Trailer 12.
We’ll be open again this Saturday, Nov 1 from 12 - 4pm. Available for appointments until then. Email or text us: gallery@yarddog.com / 512-912-1613


“Red Rain”
Created about the same time as “Let It Come Down,” both have Shakespearian influences. The latter focuses on a phrase and moment in Macbeth when Banquo meets his demise, but “Red Rain” is more a depiction of an invented Shakespearian play never written. A tragic king in love, a kidnapping on horseback, a duck-like Ophelia? Who knows? But the mood was always in line with a tragic play. Based on photographs of a particular bridge that joined two Amish fields, the finished painting has nearly no resemblance to where I started.
Oil on birch panel. 15" x 19 3⁄4”