This is a gallery of my available work. If you are interested in purchasing or have other questions, please e-mail or call me.
e-mail: cappwiley@gmail.com Tel: 206-375-9577
“Bright Road | Etosha ll” acrylic on cradled birch panel, ready to hang, 20″x 20″ $885. SOLD I had made a small painting of this road and tree, from my travels in Namibia, and I felt it wanted more space; to live larger. (Displayed at Le Panier in Seattle’s Pike Pl Market)
“Late fog – Colonel’s house” acrylic on canvas 10″x 20″ SOLD
“Anticipation” acrylic on deep panel 10″ x 10″ SOLD
“Burnoff- Casey beach” acrylic on canvas 10″ x 10″ $325 ~ framed
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Bloodshot, 8×10, acrylic on cradled panel, $250. My red glasses hanging out one evening with some figs
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High Road, 8×10, acrylic on canvas panel, unframed-$175, framed-$250. SOLD
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“Walkers near Rundu” acrylic on gessoed paper, 4″x 6″ Mat and wood frame to 8″x 10″ SOLD
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vignoble de juillet, 16×20, framed acrylic, SOLD
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“Orange kraal – Road to Tsumeb” (a kraal is a small village) acrylic on gessoed paper, 5″x 7″ archival mat – 10″x 12″ $150
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“Etosha Pan – Ostrich” acrylic on gessoed paper, 4″x 6″ Mat and light wood frame to 8″x 10″ $150
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la plane tree-Vaison la Romaine, 20×16, framed acrylic, SOLD
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“Namib Uplift,” 18″x24″ acrylic on deep panel, $1,000. Acacia bones-ancient desert of Sossusvlei
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Tumble, 5×7, acrylic on board, framed-$150 SOLD
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“Great White Place-Etosha,” acrylic on deep panel, 18″X 18″ SOLD
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“Vaguely Astonishing,” acrylic on deep panel, 12″x 36″ NFS Atlantic ocean meets the dunes of Namibia
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Bold, 8×10, acrylic on canvas panel, framed SOLD
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Mighty Columbia, 24×30, acrylic . Commission-SOLD
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la lettre est arrive?, 8×9, framed acrylic, SOLD
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“Road D1275 Namibia dust” acrylic on gessoed paper, 4″x 4″ (archival mat – 8″x 8″) $80
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“terre au Sault,” (land around Sault), 24″x 30,” soft pastel on paper. Painted with some of the “elements” of southern France. Stone and plaster houses, cicadas, (cigalles) and cypress as parts of the story near this high, rolling field of lavender. Archival mat and frame ~ $1,000
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Inhabitants-Chaco Canyon, 24×16, soft pastel. Memories transferred to painting from this magical, mysterious place; one of our national parks. Archival mat and espresso wood frame. (30″x 22″) $1,000. SOLD
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Borrowed Time-Wounded Knee, 18×24, soft pastel. Solemnly beautiful place on the lonely Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Archival mat and dark espresso wood frame. (24″x 29″) $985
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High Plains MT, 12×18, soft pastel. A patchwork of sun and shadows; one from many miles covered in the open country of Montana. Archival mat and espresso wood frame. (18″x 24″) $725. SOLD
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I am interested in your numbered prints mentioned under the paintings of the market and the vineyard. I saw your originals in Seattle over the week-end.
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HI Jane, Thank you for your interest!~ The prints are archival pigment prints on beautiful, heavy deckle-edge Hahnemule paper. The paper size is 8.5″x11″ with the image printed at approximately 7″x 8.5,” so there is a nice border. They look great floated in a frame, with the edges showing or matted close to the image. Editions of 25, signed and numbered. They are $50 + $8 shipping. Let me know if you have other questions. Best, Teri
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Hi Teri – I don’t know if you remember me, but I was just in Seattle and caught up with Kristi at LaPanier and she pointed out your work. I told her – “I think I remember Teri…Dis she play tennis at SPU?” Anyway – I love your work! — John Buechner
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It took me a minute, but yes, I remember you John. Your name was familiar and when you brought up tennis…that was it! I remember hitting with you and some of the other guys on the team. Thanks for your compliments of my work!
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