
These are four of the nine paintings in the The Autumn Leaves Series. The top painting in this display is 54 x 54, the others shown are 24 x 36.
Paul Joseph Walkowski, an internationally published author and avid art collector living in Boston, wrote for the Artistic Forum, an online fine arts magazine:
Here, in the world of the abstract, I have carved out a niche that interests me. The niche is color textured, nuanced, moody colors. Think Willem de Koonings 1958 work Suburb in Havana, or A Tree in Naples (cavant-garde.com); or Mark Rothkos Three Triangles (www.ArtprintCollection.com). On a more contemporary vein, you might consider Landfields For William Blake (www.abstractart.com) or Mark Dahles stunning Autumn Leaves Series. (http: //markdahle.com/)
See the complete text of what Paul Walkowski wrote about learning to like abstract art.
Mark Dahle's paintings hang in collections around the United States, from Florida to Alaska.
See paintings in other series by clicking on the links below.
Paintings © 2000 Mark R.
Dahle.