Seeley 

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  • The impressive White Seeley Barn and Stables San Diego, acrylic by RD Riccoboni. Located in Historic Old Town, San Diego California. Albert Seeley ran the San Diego-Los Angeles Stage Coach Line, which was put out of business in 1887 after the coming of the railroad. Barns in Southern California tend to be white or light in color instead of traditional red, reflecting the sunlight keeping interior cooler than darker heat absorbing colors. My Subject matter tends to be portraits, of people, pets, places and things. Architectural portraits such as building and home portraits, street scenes both historical places and interesting structure make up a large section of my portfolio. Automobile portraits, I love classic muscle cars and some antique autos. Urban city life in my community makes up a large section of my art also, such as my pictorial commentary on gay culture, beach life and travel and finally landscape. I paint the experience through my art of where I live and places I travel. Having grown up in an old Victorian home, I love old buildings and history, and then mixed in with the everyday activity of the current neighborhood setting and modern color. Two of my favorite places near to where I live are Balboa Park and Old Town San Diego. I go out photograph my city all the time, taking hundreds of pictures, looking for just the right visual or story to portray on canvas back at my studio – RD We can’t take any credit for our talents. It’s how we use them that counts - / Madeleine L’Engle Beacon Artworks Gallery, shows the San Diego paintings by California artist RD Riccoboni. These art pieces tell the story of San Diego from Old Town to today, created in bold color. The birthplace of California – Old Town, San Diego is featured at the gallery, as well as the first mission and colonial building in the western United States, Mission San Diego De Alcala. Visit the Spanish Colonial fantasy of Balboa Park, the historic Gaslamp district, Little Italy, Point Loma, La Jolla and Coronado Island. The gallery takes you on a colorful tour through art of America’s finest city, San Diego, with paintings by one of America’s favorite artists, RD Riccoboni. Riccoboni appreciates both new and old San Diego, along with the California history that surrounds these settings. The artist went out in search of old homes to paint, and soon realized there was so much more beauty in the overall experience of his city and county and recreate in art a mix of everyday activity in neighborhood street scenes, all in bold color that tells the story of this special place. Beacon Artworks Gallery is located at 2754 Calhoun Street in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.

  • Just for fun. Pencil.

  • His work and those of the Photosessionists present the world in other worldly terms. They pushed the ideals of the photographic establishment at the time and still do to this day

  • A wallpaper I did of the Current and Last Broadway Ariel and Eric.

  • I drove past this area the night before this shot was taken. I knew there had to be a great scene concealed by the darkness. I am thankful I found myself backtracking up the road during daylight and found this wonderful scene. Wonderful place to build a home. Seeley Lake, Montana (near Missoula). Camera data / Canon EOS Rebel XTi / F-stop f/7.1 / Exposure 1/125 / ISO 100 / Focus 55mm HDR data / 1 RAW image tone curved in Photomatrix 3.1

  • it’s fun playing with food …

  • Still having fun with my food

  • The Bob Marshall Wilderness Area straddles the Continental Divide in western Montana. Created as a wilderness area in 1964, the Bob, as locals call it, covers over 1 million acres. This view of the Bob looks east across the Seeley Lake valley. For more on the Bob Marshall go to: http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&wname=Bob%20Marshall%20Wilderness Taken 12/27/09 using a Nikon D80 DSLR fitted with a Nikkor 16-85 mm tele/zoom lens set at 85mm. This is a true HDR image with an ISO 125, f /13.0, and three consecutive exposures of 1/45, 1/90 and 1/180 second. Hand held.

  • Where is Kate Smith now that we need her. Waxing gibbous moon rising above the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area east of Seeley Lake, Montana. Taken 12/27/09 using a Nikon D80 DSLR fitted with a Nikkor 16-85 mm tele/zoom lens set at 55mm. ISO 125, f /16.0, 1/180 second.

  • The Bob Marshall Wilderness Area straddles the Continental Divide in western Montana. Created as a wilderness area in 1964, the Bob, as locals call it, covers over 1 million acres. This view of the Bob looks east across the Seeley Lake valley. For more on the Bob Marshall go to: http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&wname=Bob%20Marshall%20Wilderness Taken 12/27/09 using a Nikon D80 DSLR fitted with a Nikkor 16-85 mm tele/zoom lens set at 85mm. This is a true HDR image processed in Photoshop CS4 with an ISO 125, f /16.0, and three consecutive exposures of 1/60, 1/250 and 1/1000 second. Camera was mounted on a tripod.

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