Tag: art

  • Lone Star

    Lone Star5″H x 7″W / Timothy Raines © 2008 / Sold

    Happy Texas Independence Day! I was not able to launch my Kickstarter project today as planned but will pre-announce the art NOW for friends and family!
    I will be painting my Iconic Texas Flag image based on the first “Lone Star” 5×7 as a last run ever
    edition named after each of the 254 counties in Texas along with 16×20″ 254 signed and numbered prints on paper.
    https://timothyraines.com/2009/08/lone-star/ to see the example original, each will be unique as a fingerprint.
    The 5×7 canvas originals are going to be offered at $100 un-framed and $150, framed. To make them more valuable, each will be uniquely named on the back with one of the 254 counties. There will be only one Travis County, one Tarrant County, one Pecos, etc and the first choices go to you if you pledge below now.
    To pre-commit to an original, post below the county or counties you want and whether framed or un-framed. First come, first served. TAKEN at this point: Travis, Anderson, Brazos, Harris, Val Verde, Rockwall, Dallas, Washington

  • Austin Bat

    5″H x 7″W / Timothy Raines © 2009 / Original Not for Sale

    Brewsters BatTitled “Brewster’s Bat”, this painting was commissioned by supporters for Brewster McCracken for his Austin, Texas mayoral campaign.  The bat was put on bumperstickers by Bumper Active of Austin, TX.

    Brewsters Bat Published

  • Marlin

    Marlin20H x 24 W / Timothy Raines © 2009 / Available

  • Tortuga

    Tortuga30H x 30W / Timothy Raines © 2007 / Sold

  • Aerial’s Bloom

    Aerial's Bloom

    30H x 30 W / Timothy Raines © 2007 / Sold

  • From Footbridge @ 1mi.

    From Footbridge @ 1mi36H x 48W / Timothy Raines © 2005 / Collection of Artist, Not for Sale

    This painting is inspired by the crystal clear, churning waters coming from Barton Springs that flow under the footbridge on Town Lake (Ladybird Lake) in Austin, Texas. There is a small stone marker located on the west side of the bridge with “1mi.” chiseled on the face.