CS199205_Feline-Deliberation_64_-Wei-Chi_Before-Completion_acrylic_screen_80x108_81.5×91.5_Stevenson-Leach-Studios

Feline Deliberation (1992), illustrates Hexagram 64: Wei Chi (Before Completion). One side is a monumental three panel portrait of Matt Leach’s cat, the mild-tempered orange tabby Killer. The other side offers two smaller views of Killer on a wall shaded by summer foliage. The screen is one of a small number of double-sided folding screens created by Matt Leach and Charles Marchant Stevenson. Acrylic on gessoed cheesecloth on wood panels, with wood framing, and brass hardware (80” x 108”). Signed: Stevenson/Leach. SKU: CS199205*

CS199030_Temple_Kwan-Tai

The 100 year old Taoist Temple of Kwan Tai at 45160 Albion Street, Mendocino. To learn more, read Chinese in Mendocino County by Lorraine Hee-Chorley, available at Gallery Bookshop in Mendocino.

CS199021_Mendocino-Afterglow_acrylic_80x108_Stevenson-Leach-Studios

Mendocino Afterglow (1990). Of all the beautiful portraits of Mendocino ever done, this magnificent screen by Stevenson/Leach Studios is the very finest. While style and the palette are reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish, this piece transcends Parrish, its beauty suffused with memory and love. “Mendocino Afterglow” is the Mendocino of the heart. The image was designed by Matt Leach, and painted (on both sides of the screen) by Charles Marchant Stevenson and Leach working together. Mendocino Afterglow won first place in “The Artists’ Magazine” international landscape competition (1995). Acrylic paint was used on gessoed cheesecloth applied to three wood panels, each seven feet high by thirty-three inches wide. The screen (84” x 99”), designed and constructed by Matt Leach, has brass fittings designed for easy assembly and disassembly. SKU: CS199021

Mendocino Afterglow (1990). Of all the beautiful portraits of Mendocino ever done, this magnificent screen by Stevenson/Leach Studios is the very finest. While style and the palette are reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish, this piece transcends Parrish, its beauty suffused with memory and love. "Mendocino Afterglow" is the Mendocino of the heart. The image was designed by Matt Leach, and painted (on both sides of the screen) by Charles Marchant Stevenson and Leach working together. Mendocino Afterglow won first place in "The Artists' Magazine" international landscape competition (1995). Acrylic paint was used on gessoed cheesecloth applied to three wood panels, each seven feet high by thirty-three inches wide. The screen (84” x 99”), designed and constructed by Matt Leach, has brass fittings designed for easy assembly and disassembly. SKU: CS199021