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Walt Eckes



Walt Eckes, residing in Yarnell, AZ, United States loves painting. He believes in God and finds himself very close to the Supreme Being. He is very fascinated by his surrounding. He wants to savor the feeling, sight and scent of the environment through the medium of his paintings. He loves to travel and even while traveling he enjoys painting. He is a talented artist and we can get a glimpse of his work through some of his paintings. These are:

The Road to Stanton

This is a very interesting and mysterious oil painting done by Walt Eckes. This painting was done in 2002. This painting is somewhat serene too. It is based on the theme of landscape. It shows a plain yet colored landscape. There is haze that just lies over the valley to the old mining town of Stanton AZ. This painting can be called a plain air study.

Walt Eckes, residing in Yarnell, AZ, United States loves painting. He believes in God and finds himself.



The Mission

Yet another finest tempera painting done by Walt Eckes is ‘The Mission'. Created in 2002, this painting depicts a gallery. Based on the theme of architecture, the painting shows a structural design that was founded in 1776. The picture reveals the front corridor looking towards the barracks.

Tlaquepaque

This is a superb painting done by Eckes in 2002. This painting portrays the scenic architecture of Tlaquepaque in Sedona AZ. In this part, the structure or the building is all decked up with flowers, leaves and flowerpots. It is looking vibrant and lively.

Sedona Storm

This painting is done in 2001 by Eckes. It depicts a storm that is brewing over the mystical red rocks of Sedona Arizona. This painting is really awesome and reveals the tumultuous situation.

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