About Duane
Duane was born in Texas, grew up in California, and lived in New York City and Florence, Italy prior to moving to Maryland in 1988.
He was fortunate to have a mentor in his high school art teacher, Robert Worthington, who challenged Duane to develop himself through rigorous drawing, painting, and the study of art history. Worthington opened the door to understanding that creative life is a thread into the many domains that link achievement to humanity and self-actualization,
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Highways
The highway is etched into the collective conscious of the American culture. We love our cars and the road is, alternately, the venue for journey and the drudgery attached to routine commuting. Time spent on the road can be a distraction, a nuisance, or a window onto our sense of place in the landscape.
Even when most banal, the rhythm of movement through time and space creates drama. The highway provides an opportunity to paint the unseen, the unnoticed vista marred by the detritus of concrete and asphalt that attends to the world we see every day and rarely look at.
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Golden Gate40"x60" oil on linen
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Clarysville Overpass24"x36" oil on linen
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Falls Road Station.jpg14"x18" oil on canvas
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Coos Bay52"x72" oil on linen
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Interstate 68, Cumberland, MD.jpg12"x16" oil on canvas
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MD route 3630"x60" oil on linen
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Shredder40"x66" oil on linen
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National Hwy, La Vale, MD.jpg20"x24" oil on canvas
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Mt Royal Ave.jpgoil on canvas 9"x12"
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Mt Shasta w/truck study18"x24" oil on canvas
Industry
Mills, power plants, and aggregate manufacturing remain the backbone of American industry and the soft underbelly of environmental malfeasance. Processing mills, coal burning plants, and cement works present a complex of structures and hardware that litter the American landscape with reminders of the fragile balance underpinning ecosystems. They are the product of progress and pivotal to much of the controversy surrounding renewable energy subsidies. Their influence remains stamped on the terrain and reflects the paradoxical relationship man has to his environment.
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Sykesville.jpg
16"x20" oil on canvas
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Washington Mill.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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Washinton Mill Lot.jpg32"x42" oil on linen
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The Luke Paper Mill, Piedmont, WV .jpg36"x48" oil on canvas
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Power Lines, Granite, MD.jpg11"x14" oil on linen
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Union Bridge off Port.jpg40"x50" oil on linen
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Union Bridge Wx.jpg24"x30" oil on canvas
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Lanoconing Furnace.jpg20"x24" oil on canvas
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Pasadena Power Plant.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Pittsburgh Mill.jpg40"x60" oil on linen
Landscape
As a landscape painter I remain attahced to the evidence of human presence, searching, discovering, and fumbling its way into and upon the natural environment. It provides a touchstone and scale to the work.
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Greek Church, Baltimore.jpg11"x14" oil on canvas
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Key Highway Boat Yard.jpg12"x16" oil on canvas
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Potomac Sewage Valve.jpg12"x16" oil on canvas
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Spring Dogwood11"x14" oil on canvas
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Understory.jpg11"x14" oil on canvas
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Daniel's Dam.jpg11"x14" oil on canvas
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Redwood Grove.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Red Oak Down.jpg24"x30" oil on canvas
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Cylburn Arboretum.jpg11"x14" oil on canvas
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Frelinghuysen Arboretum11"x14" oil on canvas
Cityscapes
Painting is a process of renewal, of seeing with one’s own eyes. When it succeeds, you’ve managed to invite the audience into an intimate event where they too experience seeing as something fresh, as if for the first time.
I take great comfort in knowing that landscape painting is a link to art that rides a rail back thousands of years and that still resonates as a vehicle for developing a vision and speaking to a contemporary audience.
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Winters_Large_1_0.jpg
36"x48" oil on canvas
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395 N Baltimore40"x66" oil on linen
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Cumberland18"x58" oil on linen
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Cumberland from Romero's.jpg10"x20" oil on canvas
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Romero's Rooftop_216"x20" oil on linen
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Cumberland RR Station.jpg11"x14" oil on canvas
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Alcatraz16"x20" oil on canvas
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Old Ellicott City10"x30" oil on linen
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Old Ellicott City.jpg32"x48" oil on linen
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The Old Lock-Up.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
Heavy Vehicles
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City Truck.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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Meat Truck18"x24" oil on linen
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skidderdown.jpg
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Tractoroil on canvas 16"x20"
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Water Main Break.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Trucks in Light16"x20" oil on canvas
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Utility Poleoil on canvas 9"x12"
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Ice Cream Truck.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Earth Grader18"x28" oil on linen
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Bucket Loader20"x24" oil on canvas
Farms
Farming represents a vestige of our agrarian past. There is a romantic nostalgia we harbor for working the land that distorts the truly difficult lifestyle the vocation shoulders. Farmers share a characteristic that the writer Cheryl Strayed attributed to the miner: Do you think miners stand around all day talking about how hard it is to mine for coal? They do not. They simply dig. A farmer’s job is never done. Painters have the same sense of perseverance: just paint.
I have no nostalgia for old tractors, nor reverence for pigs. I simply enjoy painting the colors I see in flesh, metal, and wood that, when coupled to the myriad values and hues of earth and vegetation, create a composite whole. Tractor is landscape, pig is flesh.
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Worthington Tractor.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas board
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Baugher's Field.jpg18"x24" oil on canvas
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Pig study.jpg18"x24" oil on canvas
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Pig farm.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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NW Nursery.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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Red Barn.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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WillardTractor.jpg20"x34" oil on canvas
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Monkton Fields.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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Clark's Tractor.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Alfonzo Tractor.jpg10"x10" oil on canvas
Earth
My foray into large scale landscape painting begins with construction imagery. Construction is a form of earth art that, coupled with engineering becomes much more than blight. On site the pungent smell of soil and organic matter ripped open and oxygenated is overwhelming.
Dirt - so many hues and tones of brown, so many layers into the crust. It impels the painter to develop layers, thin on thick and thick over thin - no rules, just dirt.
For me, construction imagery is the clinic into painting and learning to see with one’s own eyes. Juxtaposing machinery on the landscape provides a focus on the light and creates scale within the composition. Creating the foil of a lone tree or telephone pole forces the viewer to look around and see into the composition. And dirt, who doesn’t want to play in the dirt.
Portraiture
Portraiture is the architecture of painting: everything has to be correct. You cannot fake a portrait, if the nose is wrong, it’s wrong. Portraiture embraces the paradox of linking the definitive to the indefinable, the rational to the emotional. It is the synthesis of opposites that are embedded in the character of your subject. When Gertrude Stein first saw her 1906 portrait that Picasso painted she remarked that it didn’t look like her. Picasso replied: it will.
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La Donna_3.jpg
11"x14" oil on canvas
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Gypsey_Large.jpg
20"x24" oil on canvas
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Chris.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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John.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Daniel.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Strong Black Woman.jpg
9"x12" oil on canvas
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Joe H study.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Tracy F study.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Jersey Dude_2.jpg
9"x12" oil on canvas
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Self Portrait_2.jpg
24"x36" oil on canvas
Figurative
The figure, painting the nude, remains a dilemma. Painting is the messy business of working, refining, destroying, and rediscovering. The layers of media reveal the depth of meaning. The tradition of art is linked to the meaning-making capacity of the brain and the constructivist understanding of an audience to create narrative. The medium oil painting was born of the need to envision flesh beyond the limitations of tempera and fresco. That is what I am looking for.
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Sarah_5.jpg
24"x36" oil on canvas
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Sara24"x30" oil on canvas board
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Latoya.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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Amuche.jpg9"x12" oil on canvas
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Heather.jpg16"x20" oil on canvas
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The Gift49"x60" oil on canvas
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Fertility Mother36"x56" oil on canvas
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Reclining woman39"x60" oil on canvas
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Caroline20"x24" oil on canvas
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Jennifer24"x30" oil on canvas
Aviation
My father, a Marine Corps fighter pilot, instilled in me a love of flying. I hold a current, FAA pilot license, am co-owner of a Piper Archer II, and have logged 500 hours. Painting and aviation are both portals into the zone. Both provide those moments when you loose track of time, you become fully engrossed in the act, and all you want is to be there all the time.
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P-40 Curtis Warhawk_1.jpg
16"x20" oil on canvas
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Red Waco20"x24" oil on canvas
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Blue Waco16"x20" oil on canvas
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P-38H20"x30" oil on canvas
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P-47D40"x43" oil on canvas
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F-8J's14"x33" oil on canvas
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P-51D16"x20" oil on canvas
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Macchi C 202 Folgore
10"x20" oil on canvas
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F-4U Vought Corsair.jpg
10"x20" oil on canvas
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Black Ops30"x60" oil on linen