Peter Spain Tahoe Photograph stain-glass by Michael Phenicie MOSTLY  SPIRIT  a limited edition print of a mixed-media artwork by Douglas E. Taylor Guiding Light, a photograph by Robert Desmond Lake of the Sky Tango by Douglas E. Taylor
Rivers & Horses Exhibit Nostalgic Tahoe  Photograph
Emerald Bay Lenticular Depth

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Holdi ng On To Lettin g Go

The Same ness of Being

Some wher e Now

Some wher e Wher e

Some wher e Wher e

Some wher e Wher e, detail near the upper left corne r

Some wher e Wher e, top half detail

Some wher e Wher e, detail upper right with frame

Mostl y Wind (mysti c Appa loosa s)

Mostl y Wind (detai l)

Mostl y Wind (close r detail )

Appa loosa Aspe n

Watc hing Over Us

Watc hing Over Us,  (detai l)

Watc hing Over Us, (detai l of Prya mid Lake image within eagle body)

Watc hing Over Us, (anot her detail of eagle in starry sky)

Runni ng Throu gh The Seas ons I (Eagl es & Hors es)

Runni ng Throu gh the Seas ons II

Runni ng Throu gh the Seas ons III

Runni ng Shad ows II

Night Seas ons II, one view

Night Seas ons II, (detai l of vessel top)

Night Seas ons II, (anot her side)

Night Seas ons II, (yet anoth er side)

Night Seas ons II, (again anoth er side)

Night Seas ons III (one side)

Night Seas ons III (yet anoth er side)

Night Seas ons III (a third side)

Night Seas ons ( the far side)

Nigh Seas ons IV

Night Seas ons IV (anot her side)

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Related to the Rivers & Horses Exhibit
Appaloosa Spirit, new monoprints by Taylor exhibited at the
Appaloosa Museum
in Moscow, Idaho
from September 23, 2005 to January 7, 2006. 
The Exhibit, Appaloosa Spirit, is inspired by the Appaloosa horse and the country that spawned the breed.  This was the first time the museum has had a solo exhibit for an artist. It featured five new monoprints, a previous monoprint and two gicle’e prints of mixed media images appropriate for the exhibit. 
To learn more about the museum and how to visit it,
click this link to
www.appaloosamuseum.org

New work for 2008, click this text link

Rivers & Horses
New Mixed Media, Printmaking, Poetry and Ceramic Vessels Decorated with his Surface Process
by Douglas E. Taylor

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The original piece, “Somewhere Where” is sold but the image is now available in as a gicle’e reproduction on canvas, an edition of only 50. The new image size is 29.25 inches by 36 inches Click here for more information.

Please note that the colors on these mixed media works by Douglas Taylor shift and change with the character and quality of the light, and also the relationship and direction of the light source from the viewer.  This is why the colors vary in intensity and hue from each photograph taken of their unique surface. Taylor uses iridescent colors that change and subtly shift just as clouds, water, sky and leaves shimmering on the breeze do when observing nature. 

Like all rich surfaced original art these artworks are best viewed in person.

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one page resume

biographical statement

Monoprints are one-of-a-kind prints.  These images were created by many of the same printing plates but very different applications of inks, plates and placement of plates, creating different compositions.  Taylor has developed his mixed -process printmaking since 1987.  The innovative combinations of as many as eight different processes creates a rich visual experience.  Taylor has been recognized with his inclusion in innovative exhibits concerning contemporary printmaking.

The artist, Douglas E. Taylor  in Idaho, the inspiration for RIVERS  &  HORSES

Night Seasons: Ceramic Series
These are the first pieces done
by Douglas E. Taylor as a loose collaboration with ceramic artists.  Taylor has used the interesting surface by three ceramic artists an interesting “ground” surface to apply his unique process of mixed-media. He has collaged fragments of various kinds of printmaking and Oriental rice papers to the ceramic surface and painted with acrylic iridescent paints.  The surface is then coated with a heavy duty epoxy resin, creating a glossy protective coating. Night Seasons II is the last piece available in this special and unique series.

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