These Texas Hills: A Collection of Small Works by Robert Pummill

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A Collection of Small Works

These Texas Hills

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Small Works from a Texas Hill Country Master

For almost half a century, Robert Pummill has dedicated his prodigious talent to depicting the legacy of the American West and the Texas Hill Country he calls home. Most often, the paintings that result measure in feet rather than inches — a scale worthy of that expansive rolling landscape and its wide-open skies. Sometimes, however, his feelings for the subjects express themselves in artworks of a more intimate scale, like the abundant collection of landscape works featured in this very special show.

Though diminutive, these paintings should not in any way be considered the sorts of plein-air studies so many artists execute on site as reference for later studio compositions. Nothing is dashed-off or “sketchy.” Pummill has devoted to them the same level of thoughtful consideration, careful composition, and impeccable brushwork he brings to his larger canvases. Each artwork possesses its own unique power to draw and hold viewers’ gazes and connect with their spirits.

So where does that power come from? While Texas Hill Country offers endless inspiration, compelling collectors to surround themselves with art that celebrates the region’s beauty, Pummill himself contends that the artist must bring something more. “The subject is important,” he says. “But you don’t buy a painting because it has a barn in it and you like barns. You are drawn to it because of the way the artist has presented the subject.”

Pummill’s presentations distill the very essence of their subjects through his keen compositional skill and impeccable brushwork. “A good painting should always have a focal point,” he explains. “There should be an entry point that allows the artist to lead the viewer into and through the composition to the focal point, while trying to make the journey

interesting through the use of elements that complement the subject.” The focal point itself, meanwhile, “is enhanced by the use of the strongest contrast and most intense colors.” Other elements such as trees, bushes, and cacti, he notes, “should be grouped into interesting and pleasing patterns tied to the edge of the composition, if possible, to avoid loose elements that might distract the viewer.” The result, though executed with such exacting deliberation, should nonetheless look and feel entirely natural and inviting. “If a painting is not pleasing and interesting to look at, I have not done my job.”

Every one of these small paintings by Robert Pummill can justly be considered a job well done by a proven, widely acknowledged master of the Texas landscape.

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A Cloudy Morning • 16 x 20 • OIL 3
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Summer Coreopsis • 11 x 14 • oil 5
May Morning • 12 x 18 • oil 6

“Thepatternscreatedby themorninglightfilteringthrough thetreescombinedwiththepatchesofbluebonnetscreatea kaleidoscopeofcolorontheground.Capturingthiswasan enjoyablechallenge.”

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20 • oil
Morning Shadows
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-RobertPummill
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Soft Light of Morning • 12 x 16 • oil 9
Still of Use • 12 x 16 • oil 10
Twin Oaks at Twilight • 16 x 20 • oil 11
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Green
to Gold • 9 x 11 • oil

Shadows On The Hills • 11 x 14 • oil

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Early Light • 14 x 18 • oil 15
A Summer Afternoon • 9 x 12 • oil 16

“Howdoesonecapturedramainalandscape,ascenewithno people,noanimals,noinvigoratingtaletospin? Howdoes onemakesuchascenecompelling,imaginative,inshort, dramatic?Theansweristouseprimarilythesametoolsasone doesinpaintingsthattellastory-carefulcomposition, variationsincolorandlight,asenseofmovement,andan activeimagination. Oftenthetaskofalandscapepainteristhe creationofaspecificatmostphereratherthantherecounting ofaparticularstory.”

museumdirector,author,auctionspecialistandartconsultant

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Cactus in Bloom at Sunset • 16 x
oil
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Season of Color • 9 x 14 • oil

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Past

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Its Prime • 9 x 12 • oil
April View • 9 x 11 • oil 21
In The Spring • 11 x 14 • oil 22

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Lone Oak At Sunset
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Midnight • 12 x 16 • oil 25
Northwest of Bandera • 8 x 12 • oil 26

“Someofthemostinterestingviewsinthehillscontaina distant,rockybluff. Thepatternsonthebluffscreatedby passingcloudsmakeaninterestingsubject.”

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• 16
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Spring Comes To The Hills
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-RobertPummill
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Misty Morning in April • 8 x 12 • oil 29
Spring Rain • 12 x 16 • oil 30

Summer Days • 8 x 10 • oil

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Over The Valley • 12 x 16 • oil 32
Clouds
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Spring Palette
9 x 12
oil
Autumn Sunset • 12 x 16 • oil 34

“ForthoseofuswholovetheTexasHillCountry,Pummill hasaninateabilitytocreateimagesofplacesthatwecould swearwe’vebeenbefore. Adistantviewthatwe’veseen,an oakfilledpasturefromaranchweknow. Yet,allofitisfrom hisimagination. Landscapesthataresomehowuniversaland individualizedallatonce.”

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Flowers • 16 x 20 • oil 35
Spring
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Early Morning Light • 12 x 16 • oil 37

Fields in Summer

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• 8 x 12 • oil
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Bluebonnets and Poppies • 9 x 14
oil
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• 12 x 16 • oil 40
Rocky Slope

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Morning in the Hills • 16 x 20 • oil 41
Early
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Sunrise in Cactus Country • 18 x 24 • oil 43
dramaoftherisingsunintheTexashills.”
*detail views “Oneofmyfavoritechallengesistocapturethecolorand
-RobertPummill
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Every April • 9 x 12 • oil 45
Early Summer • 8 x 12 • oil 46
The Road To Town • 16 x 20 • oil 47
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May Sunset • 12 x 16 • oil 49
Fall in the Hills • 11 x 14 • oil 50
• 11 x 14 • oil 51
Fallen
An Old Rock Wall • 8 x 12 • oil 52
Bluebonnets in the Morning • 16 x 20 • oil 53
views
-LadyBirdJohnson
*detail
“Whereflowersbloom,sodoeshope.”
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Hill Country Morning • 12 x 16 • oil 55
Needs A Little TLC • 12 x 16 • oil 56

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These
Wooded
Hills • 18 x 24 • oil
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Spring •
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Each
8 x
oil
Vista • 9 x 12 • oil 60
Summer
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Sunlight Through The Oaks • 12 x 16
oil
April In The Hills • 12 x 16 • oil 62

“Atsundownthetreesandotherfoliagearebathedinagolden lightthatcomesatnoothertime.Thisismyattemptat depictingthisspecialtimeofday.”

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Golden Light at Sunset • 16 x 20 • oil 63
-RobertPummill
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Texas Paintbrush • 9 x 12 • oil

Autumn Arrives • 9 x 14 • oil

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A Spring Day In The Hills • 16 x 20 • oil 67
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Spring Sunset • 12 x 16 • oil 69
Mesquite • 8 x 12 • oil 70

“IbelieveRobertPummilltobeoneofthemostgiftedand collectedTexaslandscapepaintersofourtimeanditisan honortoknowandrepresenthim.Hisstunningworksofart, includinghisTexasHillCountrylandscapes,westernstage coachpieces,anddustycattledrivescenes,capturethebeauty andgritoftheAmericanWestinawaythatisunmatchedby anyotherartist.

Withatirelessworkethicandaninnatetalentforhiscraft, Mr.Pummillpaintsfromsunuptosundown,sevendaysa week,tocapturetheessenceoflifeintheWestandbringitto lifeoncanvas.Wehavebeenhonoredtorepresenthimsince theinceptionofInSightGallery,andheremainsoneofour topproducingandsellingartists.

Mr.Pummill’sworkisatestamenttothepowerofdedication teamedwithnaturaltalent,andweareproudtoshareitwith artloversworldwide.”

A Spring Afternoon • 16 x 20 • oil 71
*detail views -AdeleWells salesdirector,InSightGallery
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When Fields Are Blue • 16 x 20 • oil

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“IhavebeenabletocontinuetopaintingwhatIenjoymost andthatiswhatmakesmethemostfortunateofmen.”
-RobertPummill
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Work: In The Texas Hills
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Table of Contents 4 A CLOUDY MORNING 40 A ROCKY SLOPE 72 A SPRING AFTERNOON 68 A SPRING DAY IN THE HILLS 16 A SUMMER AFTERNOON 52 AN OLD ROCK WALL 62 APRIL IN THE HILLS 21 APRIL VIEW 66 AUTUMN ARRIVES 34 AUTUMN SUNSET 39 BLUEBONNETS AND POPPIES 54 BLUEBONNETS IN THE MORNING 18 CACTUS IN BLOOM AT SUNSET 32 CLOUDS OVER THE VALLEY 59 EACH SPRING 15 EARLY LIGHT 42 EARLY MORNING IN THE HILLS 37 EARLY MORNING LIGHT 46 EARLY SUMMER 45 EVERY APRIL 50 FALL IN THE HILLS 51 FALLEN 38 FIELDS IN SUMMER 64 GOLDEN LIGHT AT SUNSET 13 GREEN TO GOLD 55 HILL COUNTRY MORNING 22 IN THE SPRING 24 LONE OAK AT SUNSET 6 MAY MORNING 49 MAY SUNSET 70 MESQUITE 25 MIDNIGHT 29 MISTY MORNING IN APRIL 8 MORNING SHADOWS 56 NEEDS A LITTLE TLC 26 NORTHWEST OF BANDERA 20 PAST ITS PRIME 19 SEASON OF COLOR 14 SHADOWS ON THE HILLS 9 SOFT LIGHT OF MORNING 28 SPRING COMES TO THE HILLS 36 SPRING FLOWERS 33 SPRING PALETTE 30 SPRING RAIN 69 SPRING SUNSET 10 STILL OF USE 5 SUMMER COREOPSIS 31 SUMMER DAYS 60 SUMMER VISTA 61 SUNLIGHT THROUGH THE OAKS 44 SUNRISE IN CACTUS COUNTRY 65 TEXAS PAINTBRUSH 48 THE ROAD TO TOWN 58 THESE WOODED HILLS 12 TWIN OAKS AT TWILIGHT 74 WHEN FIELDS ARE BLUE 78
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