Sat 4 Sep 2021
New exhibit of Thomas Wood’s paintings captures beauty of coastal countryside
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A month-long exhibit of paintings by Nicasio artist Thomas Wood opened Saturday at Toby’s Feed Barn Gallery in Point Reyes Station and drew an enthusiastic throng of art lovers.
Wood has been represented in dozens of exhibits, and a review of a show 10 years ago can be seen by clicking here. That review also describes the artist’s impressive background, including the surprising fact that his painting California Hills was on display in the US embassy in Belize from 2005 to 2008.
Thomas Wood with his 36-by-50-inch painting Point Reyes National Seashore, which during the exhibit sold for $3,600.
Audubon Marsh.
Masked (except while sipping wine) a number of folks were particularly fond of this group of paintings.
Inverness’ Chicken Ranch Beach.
Redwoods, Morning. (While the fog is still clearing.)
Black Mountain from Inverness Ridge sold for $1,600. Sales in general were good, and the artist was pleased with the results.
For years I followed Dave’s stellar commentary and journalism in the Light, including his Pulitzer-winning coverage of Synanon. I’m flattered that he has posted about my art show in his usual informative and graceful manner. Thanks Dave! Your blog is great. Tom.