The following paintings by Robert Hershberger are typical of his work. Giclees (professional high quality copies) on canvas or watercolor paper can be ordered for paintings that have sold. Small copies printed on paper can also be obtained at lesser cost. Many other paintings are available and will be added to the website over time.
Contact Hershberger for availability and prices of original art, giclees, smaller prints on card stock, and commissions:
Robert Hershberger Artist: P.O. Box 2266, Payson, AZ, 85547; Text:(928) 970-9280; Email: [email protected]; Website: www.therimgallery.com
PAINTINGS BY ROBERT HERSHBERGER, PHD. FAIA
LANDSCAPES
Grand Canyon from South Rim 36x24 (oil) Sold
Pinnacle in Lake Powell 16x12 (watercolor) Sold
Heading Toward the Rapids 12x16 (watercolor) Sold
Downburst in Monument Valley 24x36 (oil on acrylic)
Tonto Natural Bridge-North Side 20x20 (acrylic) Sold
Tonto Natural Bridge-Inside Looking South 20x20 (acrylic) Sold
FLOWERS and TREES
Prickly Pear Cactus 12x16 (watercolor) Sold
Robert Hershberger Orchid 16x12 (watercolor)
Blue Violet Iris 16x12 (acrylic)
Aspen shrubs in Autumn 12x14 (acrylic)
Buildings
Mud House on Main Street in Payson, 12x16 (watercolor) Sold
Oxbow Inn, Main Street in Payson 16x12 (watercolor) Sold
Jerome Surgeon's House Gardern Gate 12x12 (watercolor) For Sale In House of Joy Gallery in Jerome.
House of Joy Imagined 12x16 (watercolor) For sale in House of Joy Gallery in Jerome.
Goulding's Trading Post in Monument Valley 11x14 (watercolor) NFS but Giclee's or Prints can be purchased.
Still Life
Flowers and Fruit 16x12 (watercolor)
Fruit on Fabric 12x9 (oil)
Good Enough to Eat 12x16 (oil)
Portraits
Self Portrait - Acrylic NFS
Sandy - Watercolor NFS
Unknown woman - Oil NFS
Contact Hershberger for portraits on commission. These can be done with a sitting in person in the artist's studio or from a photograph or several photographs taken in good lighting with shade, shadow, and color to show the form of the face. The process involves developing several pencil sketches followed by value and color studies for approval before producing the final painting. Cost is typically three to four times that of a non-commissioned painting.