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    Posted 7 years ago

    Bekssa
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    This is a beautiful, very textural little 14" x 11" landscape. The painting is stretched canvas on board. It is so good that I feel like this artist should be listed somewhere but I cannot read the name. Does anyone know who the artist is or have a guess on the signature? I'd appreciate any help.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      It certainly is beautiful.
    2. Bekssa Bekssa, 7 years ago
      Thank you!! I LOVE this one, too. It may be getting a frame soon. It deserves one.

      Still wish I knew the artist. I sure love researching and trying to solve the mystery of signatures but I just wish there were an answer page when I finally give up. Help.... LOL!!
    3. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 6 years ago
      Yeah, that's not the fun part about paintings at all. I could drive myself crazy digging for names. Sometimes you get lucky. Like I've told many here, I found out that if you go to a local frame shop, independent ones, they have a lot of knowledge about paintings as well as the frames, you might want to try that!
    4. Bekssa Bekssa, 6 years ago
      That's a great idea--especially because it may be a local artist, which seems to happen a lot. Thank you for the suggestion. Plus you just made me take another look at that signature and I think that last name might be Hazel or something like that so I'll probably drive myself crazy a little more.....
    5. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 6 years ago
      Could that be a first initial (which I can’t make out) then the last name of Hanjel??
    6. Bekssa Bekssa, 6 years ago
      Thank you for your idea. The first initial--yes I think it is but I can't read it either. I hadn't thought of Hanjel so I did a search for an artist using your suggestion (a good one). And, no luck. Ah well. But, again, thank you!!
    7. Bekssa Bekssa, 4 years ago
      FINALLY! The mystery is solved. The painting was done by California artist, Richard Brian Hazel. Thank you to everyone who helped and posted.

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