Mark Haworth Gallery

16 Jan 2009

In the March 2009 issue of American Artist, we featured work from Texas artist Mark Haworth that illustrated how he plans his paintings so they express he character, story and language of the landscape. Here, we offer additional artwork from the artist.

 

Autumn Stroll
by Mark Haworth, 2004, oil, 40 x 30. Private collection.
A March Sky
by Mark Haworth, 2006, oil, 24 x 30. Private collection.
Poppies in the Yard
by Mark Haworth, 2004, oil, 20 x 16. Private collection.

 

Canyon Harmony
by Mark Haworth, 2008, oil, 16 x 24. Private collection.
Autumn’s Peak
by Mark Haworth, 2008, oil, 30 x 40. Collection Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, Texas.
Tres Compadres
by Mark Haworth, 2008, oil, 24 x 36. Collection Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, Texas.

 

Cactus Study
by Mark Haworth, 2006, oil, 12 x 16. Private collection.
Fishing the Guadalupe
by Mark Haworth, 2005, oil, 9 x 12. Private collection.
Red Maple
by Mark Haworth, 2008, oil, 16 x 20. Collection Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, Texas.

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on 16 Jan 2009 10:51 AM

Very inspirational!  Clearly Mark has a firm grasp of that elusive 'light and shadow'.

on 18 Jan 2009 9:08 AM

Mark is a painter after my own heart.  Breathtaking!