Our annual all-gallery show, Beloved California VIII, continues this week. Terry Miura has been part of every one of the eight shows, and is represented this time around by these three small but compelling paintings below—all exemplifying the spirit of an exhibit that celebrates our state’s rural life and landscape.
We framed “Carefree Days,” 12″ x 12″, in a No. 22.6 CV—2-1/2″ in quartersawn white oak with Medieval stain, and a parcel gilt sight edge.
We set both the 9″ x 12″ “Fields of Green” and “Through the Orchard” in the same simple 2″ flat profiles with a carved chamfered sight edge (No. 16 CV) in quartersawn white oak with Medieval stain.
Come to the gallery to enjoy these beautiful paintings in person. Beloved California VIII continues all month. We’re having a holiday open house on the last day, Saturday, December 30, from 11 to 3. I hope you’ll come.
See our complete inventory of Terry Miura’s work here…
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