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Artist: Brian Cobble
Going South
By Brian Cobble
Located in Albuquerque, NM
2021
Pastel on Strathmore illustration board mounted on birch plywood
15” x 39”
21” x 45”
Category
2010s Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
the Green House
By Brian Cobble
Located in Albuquerque, NM
2019
Pastel on Strathmore illustration board mounted on birch plywood
14” x 32” unframed
20” x 38” framed
Category
2010s Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
White Rock Lake
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
2010s Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Arguelles
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
1990s Contemporary Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
Old Cottonwood
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Etching
The Crooked Steps / Astoria
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Lexington Backyard
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
2010s Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Tent Rocks
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Mulberry Paper, Linocut
Los Ojos
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Houses, Morgan Beach
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
Brian Cobble’s landscapes tend to particularly focus on the interplay of man and his surroundings, whether natural or built. A signature attention to the liminal aspects of a scene, ...
Category
1990s Contemporary Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
Lexington Windows
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
"He [Cobble] has come to accept the fact that low production can lead to under appreciation in the short run, but he also knows that his gifts of perception and discrimination are ra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Franklin & 8th
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
"He [Cobble] has come to accept the fact that low production can lead to under appreciation in the short run, but he also knows that his gifts of perception and discrimination are ra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
Parking Lot, Morgan Beach
By Brian Cobble
Located in Dallas, TX
"He [Cobble] has come to accept the fact that low production can lead to under appreciation in the short run, but he also knows that his gifts of perception and discrimination are ra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Brian Cobble Art
Materials
Pastel
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