George Dombek
Visual artist George Dombek is a nationally recognized master of watercolor. His work has been acquired by major museums and corporate collections, including two paintings and a sculpture in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. His work is characterized by a method he terms "constructed realism," where he meticulously builds each piece, much like an architect or builder, to create the illusion of reality. His art explores diverse subjects such as birds in trees, rocks, flowers, old barns, bicycles, discarded cans and metal objects.
Sixteen Butterflies: Silvery Checkerspot
30.00w x 30.00h in
Among the Brush
20.00w x 20.00h in
Four Butterflies: Big Greasy Butterfly
16.00w x 16.00h in
Two Blue Birds
16.00w x 16.00h in
Twenty-Six Insects: Hercules Beetle
20.00w x 20.00h in
In the Moment
18.00w x 60.00h x 15.00d in
Barn with Pin Oak
20.00w x 20.00h in
Barn with Sinclair Sign
20.00w x 20.00h in
Oklahoma Historic 66
30.00w x 30.00h in
Adair County Barn with Windmill
30.00w x 22.00h in
Near Jay
30.00w x 22.00h in
Adair County Barn
20.00w x 20.00h in
Delaware County Barn
40.00w x 20.00h in
Oklahoma Barn with Truck
30.00w x 30.00h in
Chouteau Elevator Co
30.00w x 40.00h in