Miniature Art: Museum Fund Raiser
Small pieces are contribution to community art

Sunset Field Hand - Miniature - Digital Painting 2005
This piece was created for a show at the Monterey Museum of Art. The work among others by 329 other artists is up until the end of the year. This is the size of the piece - the image prints 3.5 by 5.5 inches and was framed in a 5×7 frame - matted like a big piece.
I enjoyed making billowing quilted looking maroon sunset clouds. The tractor driver waiving is another important element of the piece - for it is very rare that a field worker doesn’t wave and acknowledge your presence. I admire this quality.
As far as the show - it is a fun event with kind a of raffle for each piece to raise money for the museum. My piece was displayed next to a very well known artist - who quietly lives in Salinas - David Ligare. His work is quite incredible and is in numerous museums around the country/world. His oil still-life of a lemon in this show makes you want to reach out and grab it.
I was glad my piece has enough space from his and also flattered that it is so close. It amused me that I could say my work was hanging next to his at the MMA.
Though I have a lot of confidence in my own work, I have not achieved anything close to his level of recognition and am not so presumptuous to think I have the right to claim anything more than being a fellow Salinasan (if that’s even the word).
See Also
- Monterey Museum of Art - Monterey, CA
Art Museum’s Website - David Ligare: Post-Modern, Neo-Classic American Artist
Gain familiarity with David Ligare’s work and views








