Following is a display of collected works to be featured on www.collectedworks.org. Other owners of artworks by these artists and
certain others are invited to submit particulars for inclusion in the upcoming website. It is our intention to offer the website to art
departments and students everywhere as an example of works which are actually being collected by individuals today rather than
the ones from years ago which are in museums and are well represented in numerous art books. Please communicate with us before
sending a floppy based JPEG of the works. We would prefer to not open attachments from emails. Email us atgrauhall@grauhall.comand include the artists name and the title and size of each work. Be sure to put the words 'collected works' into the 'Subject' line.
We are also interested in the works of R. Babcock, R. Empie, Jr., Erin Goodwin-Guerrero, Gillian Hodges, Susan Keizer, Raymond
Rowley King, Jeff Nebeker, Corey Okada, Dawn Renee Pedersen, Jeff Ringer, Mick Sheldon and Gary Viviano.

Daughter of the Regiment by Joseph Craven, 1987, (32" x 40")

The Discovery of Beauty by Joseph Craven, 1987, (32" x 40")

Battaglia's Gate by Maxine Dalben:a scene in Amador City, California, oil on canvas, (60" x 24"), circa 1967. We travelled to Amador City on Saturday, June 6, 2004 in search of this rock wall so that we could photograph it for comparison. It is on Church Street at School Street and is now completely covered with vines.

Delta Flood 1955-56 by Maxine Dalben, oil on canvas, (40" x 30"):a farm house near Stockton stranded by the horrible flood along the Feather, Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers in California in the winter of those years.

Rock Rainbow No.1 by Maxine Dalben, circa 1970s, oil on canvas, (16" x 12"):on Rancheria Creek near Amador City, California.

Rock Rainbow No.2 by Maxine Dalben, circa 1970s, oil on canvas, (16" x 12"):on Rancheria Creek near Amador City, California.

Rock Rainbow No.3 by Maxine Dalben, circa 1970s, oil on canvas, (16" x 12"):in the city limits of Amador City, California. The steps shown lead up to St. Joseph's Catholic Church. "The church was built probably in the 1870s and I think was used until WWII. When the population of Amador City shrunk to only 202 people, the parishoners in A. C. were taken in at Sutter Creek nearby and the church was left empty.", communication from artist dated 4/6/05.

Rock Rainbow No.4 by Maxine Dalben, circa 1970s, oil on canvas, (16" x 12"):on Rancheria Creek near Amador City, California.

Victorian House by Victor Heady, circa late 1960s oil on canvas, (9" x 9"). For more of Victor's work, go to http://www.heady-arts.com/

Who Would Have Guessed It by Susan Keizer, 1987, acrylic on canvas, (83" x 59")

Diner by the Bay - Nighttime by Raymond Rowley King, 1963, Oil on tempered Masonite, 40" x 48". If anyone knows the whereabouts of a large painting by King entitled Sutter Street Tapestry, would you please contact Alan J. Pedersen at alan6401(AT)hotmail(DOT)com with details. It may have found its way to a thrift store a few years ago.
For other works and information about Raymond Rowley King, go to http://www.opendiary.com/entrylist.asp?authorcode=D661851
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Word of a large painting has reached me. It is titled as above and measures approximately 50" by 50". The left half of the painting is described as a steeply terraced gathering of Victorian architecture. The right half is somewhat more vague and misty as though things had deteriorated quite a bit. The painting may be in the Portland, Oregon area as it was sold during the 1970s through the Clothes Horse Gallery in that city. I would greatly appreciate a photograph or JPEG of this painting for posting on the RRK diary pages on OpenDiary. Also, I have a potential buyer for the work.

Intersection 408 by Alan J. Pedersen:proposed repeat-pattern work based on 1967 oil on canvases.

October House by Alan J. Pedersen, 1967, oil on 1/4" tempered masonite, (40" by 48"), (from an old photo...painting lost around 1968).

Rod Pump #04 by Alan J. Pedersen, 2003, pen and ink on paper, (oil pumping unit in Huntington Beach).

Untitled by Alan J. Pedersen, circa 1978, oil on canvas, (16" x 12").

Excursion VI by Ken Waterstreet, 1983, acrylic on canvas, (55" x 41"). Students in painting are (from left to right) Norm Anderson, Sean Minot, Bryan Borovec, Alex McNiell, Kathy Harp and Diana Buselli.

Division III by Ted Yasuda, circa 1963, oil on canvas, (24" x 12").