There are certainly landscape paintings in this world that can put you to sleep. The kind of “old-school” vistas that Faulkner avoided. Visual Muzak.
Not Faulkner’s. You’ll be staring at them for a long time. Their essence is deep, deceptively so, because the shapes appear simple at first glance. Take a long look. They have staying power.
“After 30 years as a successful graphic designer, I finally got a real job as an artist,” Faulkner said grinning.
You’ll be glad he did when you visit his show.
Artist reception Jan. 24, from 5-7 p.m. Pamela Walsh Gallery, 540 Ramona St., Palo Alto, pamelawalshgallery.com, (650) 300-6315.
Bart Charlow, author and consultant, has been sketching all his life and painting for over 45 years, had a professional photography business, and leads plein air painting groups. Come along as he shares his insights about the local art scene, and bring your sketchbook. His art and story is at: bartsart.weebly.com.
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