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Born in 1948, Don Gray credit's his earliest inspirations to the landscape of his childhood in rural northeast Oregon. He studied art at Eastern Oregon University, training his eye and hand in traditional techniques that resulted in meticulously rendered realist paintings.After graduation in 1970, Gray taught high school art for one year, before beginning a professional art career. He exhibited widely in the Pacific Northwest, developing a regional following for his landscapes and figures.In 1978 Gray formed a partnership, Bear Wallow Publishing, with writer Rick Steber and photographer Jerry Gildemeister. Their co-creations were coffee-table style illustrated books of western history. Traces, published in 1980, documented the last surviving travelers of the Oregon Trail.In the mid-1980's, Don Gray's realist style began to change as he experimented with a more spontaneous approach. His current work combines the traditional with a more contemporary idiom, as exterior observation gives way to interior search. Gray describes this process as "like a random walk in the woods, with no idea where it might lead. Along the way, free association and unexpected discoveries are encouraged. The paintings become artifacts of an intuitive process, not literal representations of pre-determined ideas or images."Don Gray has taught occasional workshops and college-level courses, painted indoor and outdoor murals in several states, and illustrated over twenty books. He and his wife Brenda live in Murrieta, California.

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      • Don Gray, Arizona, New York (b. 1935), Casa Allegra, 1964, graphite on paper, 11 1/8"H x 8 1/2"W
        Jul. 10, 2024

        Don Gray, Arizona, New York (b. 1935), Casa Allegra, 1964, graphite on paper, 11 1/8"H x 8 1/2"W

        Est: $50 - $100

        Don Gray Arizona, New York, (b. 1935) Casa Allegra, 1964 graphite on paper Signed, dated, and titled lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following, submitted April 2004, is from the artist. Don Gray paints realistic still-lifes, landscapes, figures and self-portraits in acrylic, pastel, casein (opaque watercolor) and oil. He has an extensive record of exhibitions, and is represented in private and corporate collections. He is married to expressionist landscape painter, Jessie Benton Evans. Gray has always been committed to the reality of the world we see and live in, considering himself a poetic-realist painter. He feels that the common objects of the world -- apples, rocks, trees -- in addition to people, are not only beautiful in themselves, but resonate with deep feeling and spiritual presence. He feels there is a fundamental truth of life residing in these things of the world, not only in how they look, but in their density of form. Despite the realism of his work, he is less concerned with detailed, photographic, surface realism than with fundamental, rock-solid form, which he equates with the ultimate meaning of existence. Gray feels more of a connection with artists of the past whose art directly reflected the world and their experience of it. They used reality as a vehicle for the expression of timeless human emotions and aspirations, whereas many contemporary artists do not. This is one reason why in many of his still-lifes, he will place art books with paintings of such masters as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Cezanne and Van Gogh as objects in his still-lifes. The books express the relationship he feels with these artists and his belief in their artistic philosophies, as well as using their images to enhance the beauty and symbolic meaning of his own still-life paintings. Like other introspective artists, Don Gray has painted and drawn a number of self-portraits in a variety of media. In many respects, he considers himself a draughtsman-painter, an artist very involved with drawing. Because of this and his love of color, pastels have loomed large in his work. While primarily a still-life painter, he has also worked extensively with landscape. Gray received his B.A. degree in art from Arizona State University; his M.A. degree in art from the University of Iowa. Born in California, but raised in Arizona (and now living there), Gray's extensive arts background is centered in New York City, where he lived for twenty-five years. A poet and art critic as well as a painter, Gray wrote in New York for the New York Arts Journal, Times Herald-Record newspaper, Applause and Sunstorm magazines, and as Senior Editor of Art World. Living in Phoenix, Arizona for the past ten years, he was Visual Arts Editor of Ashes arts newspaper. In New York he produced and moderated "Artist and Critic," a program on art on Manhattan Cable Television, interviewing artists Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Alice Neel, Raphael Soyer, Isabel Bishop, critics Dore Ashton, John Canaday, Theodore Wolff, collector Robert Scull. Other programs included Monet at Giverny (with Metropolitan Museum of Art); Expressive Symbolism in Cezanne; Matisse; The Mechanization of Art: Effects of Technology on 20th Century Art; Rembrandt and Van Gogh: The Self-Portrait. About his paintings, Art News describes Gray's "passion and seriousness extraordinary intensity of feeling, keen intelligence and a thorough knowledge of art past and presentHis works have a riveting immediacy yet function on a symbolic level as well. Although the concept of the 'masterpiece' seems to have gone out of style, this is a word that constantly comes to mind in confronting Gray's major works." The Christian Science Monitor says, "Thisis the kind of picture earlier artists produced to establish their right to be called 'master.'" The New York Times States, "The compelling intensity of Don Gray's figures makes an immediate, striking impression, and these paintings have a tendency to dominate the gallery." The Philadelphia Inquirer says, "These emphatic works feature a greater virtuosity in paint handling than we commonly see today."

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don Gray, Arizona, New York (b. 1935), Casa Allegra, 1964, graphite on paper, 11 1/8"H x 8 1/2"W
        Oct. 28, 2023

        Don Gray, Arizona, New York (b. 1935), Casa Allegra, 1964, graphite on paper, 11 1/8"H x 8 1/2"W

        Est: $100 - $200

        Don Gray Arizona, New York, (b. 1935) Casa Allegra, 1964 graphite on paper Signed, dated, and titled lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following, submitted April 2004, is from the artist. Don Gray paints realistic still-lifes, landscapes, figures and self-portraits in acrylic, pastel, casein (opaque watercolor) and oil. He has an extensive record of exhibitions, and is represented in private and corporate collections. He is married to expressionist landscape painter, Jessie Benton Evans. Gray has always been committed to the reality of the world we see and live in, considering himself a poetic-realist painter. He feels that the common objects of the world -- apples, rocks, trees -- in addition to people, are not only beautiful in themselves, but resonate with deep feeling and spiritual presence. He feels there is a fundamental truth of life residing in these things of the world, not only in how they look, but in their density of form. Despite the realism of his work, he is less concerned with detailed, photographic, surface realism than with fundamental, rock-solid form, which he equates with the ultimate meaning of existence. Gray feels more of a connection with artists of the past whose art directly reflected the world and their experience of it. They used reality as a vehicle for the expression of timeless human emotions and aspirations, whereas many contemporary artists do not. This is one reason why in many of his still-lifes, he will place art books with paintings of such masters as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Cezanne and Van Gogh as objects in his still-lifes. The books express the relationship he feels with these artists and his belief in their artistic philosophies, as well as using their images to enhance the beauty and symbolic meaning of his own still-life paintings. Like other introspective artists, Don Gray has painted and drawn a number of self-portraits in a variety of media. In many respects, he considers himself a draughtsman-painter, an artist very involved with drawing. Because of this and his love of color, pastels have loomed large in his work. While primarily a still-life painter, he has also worked extensively with landscape. Gray received his B.A. degree in art from Arizona State University; his M.A. degree in art from the University of Iowa. Born in California, but raised in Arizona (and now living there), Gray's extensive arts background is centered in New York City, where he lived for twenty-five years. A poet and art critic as well as a painter, Gray wrote in New York for the New York Arts Journal, Times Herald-Record newspaper, Applause and Sunstorm magazines, and as Senior Editor of Art World. Living in Phoenix, Arizona for the past ten years, he was Visual Arts Editor of Ashes arts newspaper. In New York he produced and moderated "Artist and Critic," a program on art on Manhattan Cable Television, interviewing artists Richard Estes, Audrey Flack, Alice Neel, Raphael Soyer, Isabel Bishop, critics Dore Ashton, John Canaday, Theodore Wolff, collector Robert Scull. Other programs included Monet at Giverny (with Metropolitan Museum of Art); Expressive Symbolism in Cezanne; Matisse; The Mechanization of Art: Effects of Technology on 20th Century Art; Rembrandt and Van Gogh: The Self-Portrait. About his paintings, Art News describes Gray's "passion and seriousness extraordinary intensity of feeling, keen intelligence and a thorough knowledge of art past and presentHis works have a riveting immediacy yet function on a symbolic level as well. Although the concept of the 'masterpiece' seems to have gone out of style, this is a word that constantly comes to mind in confronting Gray's major works." The Christian Science Monitor says, "Thisis the kind of picture earlier artists produced to establish their right to be called 'master.'" The New York Times States, "The compelling intensity of Don Gray's figures makes an immediate, striking impression, and these paintings have a tendency to dominate the gallery." The Philadelphia Inquirer says, "These emphatic works feature a greater virtuosity in paint handling than we commonly see today."

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don Gray Pastoral Landscape, Cornville, AZ
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Don Gray Pastoral Landscape, Cornville, AZ

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Pastoral Landscape, Cornville, AZ Casein on paper Signed Don Gray, lower right

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Bouquet with Red Background
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Don Gray Bouquet with Red Background

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Bouquet with Red Background Pastel on paper Signed Don Gray, lower right Titled and signed, verso.

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Van Gogh in His Night Cafe, with Earth-Moving Equipment
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Don Gray Van Gogh in His Night Cafe, with Earth-Moving Equipment

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Van Gogh in His Night Cafe, with Earth-Moving Equipment Acrylic on canvas Signed Don Gray, lower left Titled with artist's information on tag, verso. Alternatively titled "Van Gogh with Bandaged Ear and Earth-Moving Equipment" on artist's tag, verso.

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Aspen with Lightning-Struck Pine
        Apr. 22, 2023

        Don Gray Aspen with Lightning-Struck Pine

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Aspen with Lightning-Struck Pine Casein on paper Signed Don Gray, lower right Titled on artist's tag, verso.

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Saguaro: Spreading Arms
        Apr. 22, 2023

        Don Gray Saguaro: Spreading Arms

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Saguaro: Spreading Arms Casein on board Signed Don Gray, lower left

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Cathedral Rock, Morning Light
        Apr. 22, 2023

        Don Gray Cathedral Rock, Morning Light

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Cathedral Rock, Morning Light Casein on paper Signed Don Gray, lower left

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Don Gray Sunflowers with Red Background
        Apr. 22, 2023

        Don Gray Sunflowers with Red Background

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray (American, b. 1935) Sunflowers with Red Background Casein on paper Signed Don Gray, lower right

        Larsen Art Auction
      • DON GRAY (OREGON) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, A SHOVEL IN
        Apr. 10, 2023

        DON GRAY (OREGON) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, A SHOVEL IN

        Est: -

        DON GRAY (OREGON) WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, A SHOVEL IN THE GRASS

        O'Gallerie
      • Don Gray, (b. 1935), Urban street scene, 1963, Colored pencil on paper, Image/Sheet: 10.625" H x 13.875" W
        Apr. 03, 2023

        Don Gray, (b. 1935), Urban street scene, 1963, Colored pencil on paper, Image/Sheet: 10.625" H x 13.875" W

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray (b. 1935) Urban street scene, 1963 Colored pencil on paper Signed and dated near the lower right corner: Don Gray

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Don Gray ''Prairie Encampment'' (Teepees) 1982 Oil
        Aug. 25, 2022

        Don Gray ''Prairie Encampment'' (Teepees) 1982 Oil

        Est: $300 - $600

        Don Gray (b.1948 Oregon) ''Prairie Encampment'' (Teepees) 1982 Oil on Board 12''x16'' Image. Signed l.r. Original framing 21''x24''. Excellent condition.

        MBA Seattle Auction LLC
      • DON GRAY - UNTITLED (ROLLING HILLS)
        May. 13, 2021

        DON GRAY - UNTITLED (ROLLING HILLS)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Lot 113 Don Gray American (b. 1948) Untitled (Rolling Hills) (c.1966) gouache on paper signed lower left 23 x 35 inches Provenance: from the collection of Allan Stone Gallery

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • Don Gray Framed Original Watercolors
        Apr. 29, 2021

        Don Gray Framed Original Watercolors

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Gray framed original watercolors. They measure 13-in. x 16-in. image size. EX+/NrMt condition. There are some small nicks and chips. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. This item requires the use of an outside shipper. Buyer to select shipper and make all arrangements. Here are 2 options: The UPS Store 12402 N Division St, Spokane, WA 99218 509-467-4451 store0957@theupsstore.com. Or, Action Shipping 11807 E Trent Ave, Spokane, WA 99206 509-926-2445 contacts@actionshipping.comcastbiz.net.

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Don Gray (OR,CA,b 1948) watercolor painting
        Mar. 07, 2021

        Don Gray (OR,CA,b 1948) watercolor painting

        Est: $380 - $425

        ARTIST: Don Gray (Oregon, California, born 1948) NAME: Landscape - Praying Mantis YEAR: 1976 MEDIUM: watercolor on heavy paper CONDITION: Some foxing. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 23 inches / 45 x 58 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: has artist's label on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: Marie McClure Martin, Oleg Ulitskiy, Clyde Leon Keller, Ace Asa Lynn Powell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117767 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in 1948, Don Gray credit's his earliest inspirations to the landscape of his childhood in rural northeast Oregon. He studied art at Eastern Oregon University, training his eye and hand in traditional techniques that resulted in meticulously rendered realist paintings.After graduation in 1970, Gray taught high school art for one year, before beginning a professional art career. He exhibited widely in the Pacific Northwest, developing a regional following for his landscapes and figures.In 1978 Gray formed a partnership, Bear Wallow Publishing, with writer Rick Steber and photographer Jerry Gildemeister. Their co-creations were coffee-table style illustrated books of western history. Traces, published in 1980, documented the last surviving travelers of the Oregon Trail.In the mid-1980's, Don Gray's realist style began to change as he experimented with a more spontaneous approach. His current work combines the traditional with a more contemporary idiom, as exterior observation gives way to interior search. Gray describes this process as "like a random walk in the woods, with no idea where it might lead. Along the way, free association and unexpected discoveries are encouraged. The paintings become artifacts of an intuitive process, not literal representations of pre-determined ideas or images."Don Gray has taught occasional workshops and college-level courses, painted indoor and outdoor murals in several states, and illustrated over twenty books. He and his wife Brenda live in Murrieta, California.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • DON GRAY - UNTITLED (STILL LIFE WITH APPLES)
        Nov. 18, 2020

        DON GRAY - UNTITLED (STILL LIFE WITH APPLES)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Lot 100 Don Gray American (b. 1948) Untitled (Still life with apples) (Circa 1966) pastel on paper signed lower right 18 7/8 x 25 inches Provenance: from the collection of Allan Stone Gallery The Artist,Allan Stone Gallery, New York

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • DON GRAY - UNTITLED (ROLLING HILLS)
        Nov. 18, 2020

        DON GRAY - UNTITLED (ROLLING HILLS)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Lot 80 Don Gray American (b. 1948) Untitled (Rolling hills) (ca. 1966) gouache on paper signed lower left 23 x 35 inches Provenance: from the collection of Allan Stone Gallery The Artist,Allan Stone Gallery, New York

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • Don Gray. "Sedona: Schnebly Hill Close Up"
        Oct. 19, 2019

        Don Gray. "Sedona: Schnebly Hill Close Up"

        Est: $400 - $600

        (American, b 1948). Pastel on paper, signed "Dan Gray" lr, 30 x 36 in, framed

        Alex Cooper
      • DON GRAY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS (Oregon, 20th/21st cent
        Jan. 18, 2016

        DON GRAY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS (Oregon, 20th/21st cent

        Est: $200 - $300

        DON GRAY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS (Oregon, 20th/21st century) "Teachers," two pottery vessels. Image measures 20" x 24", signed "Don Gray" lower right, titled and signed again verso, dated 1992. In a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st c
        Aug. 17, 2015

        DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st c

        Est: $300 - $500

        DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st century) "November," pasture with forest in the background. Image measures 12.5" x 22.5", signed "Don Gray" lower right, titled verso. In a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY CONTE CRAYON ON PAPER (American, 20th
        Oct. 28, 2014

        DON GRAY CONTE CRAYON ON PAPER (American, 20th

        Est: $120 - $180

        DON GRAY CONTE CRAYON ON PAPER (American, 20th century) Portrait of Native American man. Opening measures 12" x 8.5", signed "Gray" lower right. In a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st
        Jul. 14, 2014

        DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st

        Est: $300 - $500

        DON GRAY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (Oregon, 20th/21st century) "Crab Tree," a winter landscape on Arches paper. Image measures 23" x 30", signed "Don Gray" lower right, paper label attached verso from Gallery West, Portland. In original wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • Don Gray (American, born 1935) Dust bag study sight 20 3/4 x 12 1/4in
        Aug. 14, 2011

        Don Gray (American, born 1935) Dust bag study sight 20 3/4 x 12 1/4in

        Est: $400 - $600

        Dust bag study signed 'Don Gray' (lower right) watercolor and gouache on paper sight 20 3/4 x 12 1/4in

        Bonhams
      • DON GRAY GRAPHITE DRAWING ON PAPER (American, 20th
        Jan. 18, 2011

        DON GRAY GRAPHITE DRAWING ON PAPER (American, 20th

        Est: $100 - $150

        DON GRAY GRAPHITE DRAWING ON PAPER (American, 20th century) depicting a trail of horses and cowboys. Image measures 8.50" x 23.50", signed in pencil lower right. Set in a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and
        Mar. 30, 2009

        DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid down on MASONITE "Molly Malone" (a burro with character) 22 in. by 30 in. Signed Don Gray l.l., titled with artist's name on reverse. Well matted and framed.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY
        Mar. 29, 2004

        DON GRAY

        Est: $400 - $600

        DON GRAY (American, 20th century, active in Portland). Watercolor and gouache on paper Winter landscape with country road 22 1/2 in. by 39 in. Signed Don Gray l.r. Well matted and framed.

        O'Gallerie
      • DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid down on masonite 'Molly Malone' (a burro with character) 22 in. by 30 in. Signed Don Gray l.l., titled with artist's name on reverse. Well matted and framed.
        Aug. 19, 2002

        DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid down on masonite 'Molly Malone' (a burro with character) 22 in. by 30 in. Signed Don Gray l.l., titled with artist's name on reverse. Well matted and framed.

        Est: $300 - $400

        DON GRAY (American, 20th century) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid down on masonite 'Molly Malone' (a burro with character) 22 in. by 30 in. Signed Don Gray l.l., titled with artist's name on reverse. Well matted and framed.

        O'Gallerie
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