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Carol Blumert Cathy Kelly Elaine Mathews Ron Singerton Irving Amen J. Milford Ellison Edgar Starr |
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Edward Juarez has lived all his life in National City, attended Sweetwater High School and married Esther Prado. He says about his art" I am a plein air painter, focusing on colors and light in nature as I see and feel it. I love to paint outdoors as often as I can. My last few years with plein air painters of San Diego has given me great experience and confidence and I am enthused by what I see in nature and the world around me. I enjoy the fellowship of me fellow artists who feel the same enchantment of this beauty around us. My paintings are impressionistic and I continue to strive to perfect this technique with each day the Lord gives me. Ed's love of life is also reflected in the time he spends with his 4 children, 9 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Deeply religious, Edward uses "a limited palette which consists of love, respect and gratitude: Love for my Lord, Respect for His Word, and Gratitude for His Gift."
"Desert Shepard", serene desert scene of Navajo watering his sheep. 6"x18" oil on board. Framed. $475.00
"Two Oranges", sunlit still life. 9"x12"" oil on board. Classic plein air gold frame. $350.00
"Waiting", one of Edward's rare marine scenes. 8" x10" oil on canvas board. Framed. $350.00
More of Edward's works can be viewed at Mason Fine Art Gallery in Idyllwild, California.
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"Selling Hats", lively open air market scene. 5'x7" in rich gold plein air frame. $250.00
"Making Hay", a delight in everyday things 9"x12" oil on canvasboard. Framed. $300.00
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