Harold Phenix

"South of Santa Fe" Watercolor Desert Landscape, 1987

SOLD

Material

Watercolor

About

Vibrant desert watercolor landscape of a mountain range near Santa Fe by Houston artist Harold Phenix in 1987. Framed in a white mat and black frame. Signed and dated in lower right corner.

Artist Biography

Harold Phenix was born in 1928 in Houston. Interested in art from an early age, Phenix pursued his passion at the University of Texas earning a degree in architectural engineering and remained in Houston after graduation maintaining a dual career as an engineer and artist. He was a notable artist-in-residence for Conoco, Inc. known for his expert designs of offshore platforms as well as his spectacular paintings of the oil industry. In addition to his stellar reputation at Conoco, Inc. Phenix was also a lifelong friend and protégé of E.M. “Buck” Shiwetz, who was the first to encourage Phenix to find his own way as an artist. Phenix’s flexibility with his subject matters led him to travel extensively through Texas exploring the diverse landscape. His regional paintings depicted serene seascapes, crowded harbors and beaches, fields of vibrant spring flowers and busy city streets. Painting quaint towns and bustling city centers, Phenix captured the uniqueness of Texas life. Phenix passed away in 2009.

Dimensions With Frame

H 14.75 in. x W 17.5 in.

Dimensions Without Frame

H 7 in. x W 10 in. x D .25 in.
"South of Santa Fe" Watercolor Desert Landscape, 1987