
Buffalo Thunder, 12" X 12", acrylic on American Easel cradle board was recently completed by Lake Oswego fine artist George Porter following a summer trip to our nation's national parks. Both awed and disturbed by the majestic Grand Tetons, the artist could not help but notice the lack of buffalo roaming wild on the plains. He painted this beautiful landscape to call on memories of an earlier time when the buffalo roamed wild and free, and the Native Americans were one with the land and the majestic mountains in Grand Teton National Park.
Buffalo Thunder is available for purchase. Priced at $200.00, this painting can be purchased in the artist's online store. For more information or to commission a new painting, please contact George Porter.

Hopi Village-Arizona, acrylic on canvas, 30" X 48", by George Porter after Thomas Moran features a breathtaking view of the desert cliffs and rocks of the Hopi Mesa in Arizona, painted in the luminist style of the Hudson River School. Using a desert palette of Chroma Atelier Interactive Artists Acrylics, George Porter captures the glowing light in the desert sky, in the rocks in the cliff face, and in the mesa in bright warm colors. His use of contrasting blues, greens and purples in the foreground and river elevates this stunning landscape to a masterpiece in color composition. Hidden in the shapes of rocks are symbolic images of a bird with prey, a coyote, a dog, and an eel. This painting is available for purchase in the online Shop. Contact George Porter for more information.

Green River Cliffs of Wyoming by George Porter after Thomas Moran, acrylic on canvas, 60" X 20", is a study by fine artist George Porter of two master paintings by Thomas Moran of the Hudson River School. Currently on exhibit and available for purchase in the Extreme Sizes Exhibit, July 10-28, 2016 at Oregon Society of Artists, 2185 SW Park Place, Portland, OR 97205.
Combining elements found in two of Moran's oil paintings: Green River of Wyoming and Green River Cliffs Wyoming, the artist has added figures of Native American people and horses to his version, which he rendered in Chroma Atelier Artists Acrylics in a luminist style to bring out the glowing colors in the landscape. Please contact George Porter for more information.



Buffalo Thunder, 12" X 12", acrylic on American Easel cradle board was recently completed by Lake Oswego fine artist George Porter following a summer trip to our nation's national parks. Both awed and disturbed by the majestic Grand Tetons, the artist could not help but notice the lack of buffalo roaming wild on the plains. He painted this beautiful landscape to call on memories of an earlier time when the buffalo roamed wild and free, and the Native Americans were one with the land and the majestic mountains in Grand Teton National Park.
Buffalo Thunder is available for purchase. Priced at $200.00, this painting can be purchased in the artist's online store. For more information or to commission a new painting, please contact George Porter.
Hopi Village-Arizona, acrylic on canvas, 30" X 48", by George Porter after Thomas Moran features a breathtaking view of the desert cliffs and rocks of the Hopi Mesa in Arizona, painted in the luminist style of the Hudson River School. Using a desert palette of Chroma Atelier Interactive Artists Acrylics, George Porter captures the glowing light in the desert sky, in the rocks in the cliff face, and in the mesa in bright warm colors. His use of contrasting blues, greens and purples in the foreground and river elevates this stunning landscape to a masterpiece in color composition. Hidden in the shapes of rocks are symbolic images of a bird with prey, a coyote, a dog, and an eel. This painting is available for purchase in the online Shop. Contact George Porter for more information.
Green River Cliffs of Wyoming by George Porter after Thomas Moran, acrylic on canvas, 60" X 20", is a study by fine artist George Porter of two master paintings by Thomas Moran of the Hudson River School. Currently on exhibit and available for purchase in the Extreme Sizes Exhibit, July 10-28, 2016 at Oregon Society of Artists, 2185 SW Park Place, Portland, OR 97205.
Combining elements found in two of Moran's oil paintings: Green River of Wyoming and Green River Cliffs Wyoming, the artist has added figures of Native American people and horses to his version, which he rendered in Chroma Atelier Artists Acrylics in a luminist style to bring out the glowing colors in the landscape. Please contact George Porter for more information.