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SOLD WORKS |
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Afternoon
on State Street
12 x 16 Oil SOLD
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Last Light
on Butterfly Beach
18 x 36 Oil SOLD
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Sunset on
Anapamu Street
8 x 10 Oil SOLD
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Afternoon Light on Butterfly
8 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Afterglow
on Butterfly Beach
9 x 15 Oil SOLD
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Colorado Boulevard
9 x 12 Oil SOLD
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Dusk Butterfly Beach
8 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Santa Barbara
Twilight
24 x 36 Oil $3950
SOLD
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Evening Cross Walk
8 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Last Light
8 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Stearns Wharf at Nightfall
6 x 12 Oil SOLD
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Season of Renewal
18 x 24 Oil SOLD
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Reaching for
the Stars
12 x 16 Oil
SOLD
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Pasadena Pinks
14 x 11 Oil SOLD |
San Fernando Valley Awakens
24 x 48 Oil SOLD
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Last Light
on Santa Barbara
20 x 40 Oil SOLD
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Hazy Morning Light
8 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Butterfly Beach, Lifting Fog
15 x 22 Oil SOLD
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Stearns Wharf at Sunset
12 x 24 Oil SOLD
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Evening Glow
8 x 8 Oil $750
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Peaceful Evening
on Butterfly Beach
20 x
40 Oil SOLD
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Pasadena Evening Light
8 x 10 Oil SOLD
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Austin Texas at Dusk
10 x 8 Oil SOLD
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Malibu Pier
11 x 14 Oil SOLD
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Santa Barbara After Sundown
12 x 24 Oil SOLD
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Malibu Surf
10 x 8 Oil SOLD
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The Road Ahead
8 x 10 Oil SOLD
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Morning Light Butterfly Beach
12 x 24 Oil SOLD
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Santa Monica
Pier
20 x 16 Oil SOLD
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Afternoon at City Hall, Pasadena
10 x 15 Oil SOLD
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Ezra Suko |
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Born in 1981, Ezra Suko was raised
in the Pacific Northwest.
He began painting at age 14 when he asked his father
(a former painter himself) for his old painting supplies.
It was then that he discovered the joy of re-creating the world
through paint. As he began painting, he observed nature and experimented
in order to improve himself as
an artist, and in 2001 award-winning artist Jerry Yarnell began
to mentor him. Jerry instructed Ezra in the
principles of composition and gave him helpful practical advice
as a beginning artist.
For years Ezras preferred
medium was acrylics, but recently he has enjoyed the marriage
of brush strokes and softness of edges that can only be achieved
with oils. The inspiration for his paintings comes from those
glimpses of beauty that spark his imagination and which can be
seen in the world that surrounds our daily lives. Ezra regularly
makes pencil and oil sketches from nature, which he then uses
in the creation
of his studio paintings. His subjects range from the dramatic
to the commonplace
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In March of 2008 Ezra enlisted
in the Army and served two deployments in Iraq. The idea of joining
the military came after he lost his brother-in-law and soldier
Gabe DeRoo in Iraq. Gabes relationship to Ezra was more
than just a brother-in-law, he was an inspirational role model.
Ezra served from March of 2008 to October of 2011 with the 3d
U.S. Cavalry from Ft Hood, TX.
Now, with new life experience
to draw from, Ezra
has traded his Army rifle back in for his paintbrush and is prepared
to create new and inspiring canvases with the aim of celebrating
the good, true and
beautiful things of life.
Ezras work has been accepted
into both regional
and national exhibitions, including the famed Arts
for the Parks competition and PaintAmerica.
He is a current a member of Oil Painters of America
and recently had his work accepted into Contemporary Masters,
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