Ravens

2024

oil on canvas

34 x 27.5 inches framed

Elevator and Landing Zone

2024

oil on canvas

33.5 x 23.5 inches framed

Scale House with Doves

2024

oil on canvas

21.75 x 19.5 inches framed

Shorn Field

2024

oil on canvas

39.5 x 33 inches framed

Teazel

2024

oil on canvas

34 x 27.5 inches framed

Some Kind of Lonesome

2024

oil on canvas

27.5 x 39.5 inches framed

Pond and Reeds

2024

oil on canvas

27.5 x 39.5 inches framed

Horizon

2024

oil on canvas

27.5 x 39.5 inches framed

Rock Creek Canyon

2024

oil on canvas

15.5 x 23.25 inches framed

Up River

2021-2022

oil on canvas

33.5 x 45.25 inches framed

Above the River

2023

oil on canvas

39.25 x 57.25 inches framed

Press Release

For the month of May, Russo Lee Gallery exhibits Some Kind of Lonesome by invited artist Daniel Robinson. This exhibition includes oil paintings permeated with light, shadow, and color. Robinson paints the rural, natural landscapes of Eastern Oregon. He states that, “Realist painters have always favored the mundane and ordinary and in Fossil where I live, we have it in spades”. Recalling the social realist images of the 1930's and 40’s, Robinson’s body of work beautifully depicts the industrial and rural landscapes where he lives and works.

Daniel Robinson studied at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, and later at Portland State University, where he earned his BA in Fine Art in 1991. Originally from Buffalo, New York, Robinson now lives and works in Fossil, Oregon. The first monograph of his work is titled In Oregon and was published in 2004 by Nazraeli Press, a publisher of books on the fine and applied arts. Robinson has been in numerous solo exhibitions since 1993. His work is in the permanent collections of the Hallie Ford Museum, Salem, OR, and the Wilbur James Collection, which is promised to Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, MA.