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Paintings commissioned by patrons, usually of a specific site, and large size.

Kathleen finishes and delivers a commissioned painting.

02 Friday Feb 2018

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Marin landscape artist, Kathleen Lipinski signed a new commission from the flank of Mt. Tamalpais

Kathleen has been working on this 26″ x 26″ oil on canvas, a view from Ridgecrest. She signed & hung it in the home of the thrilled person that commissioned the piece.

Recently completed Lipinski commissioned painting.

17 Monday Mar 2014

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Marin artist, Kathleen Lipinski recently completed this large oil on canvas as a commission piece for patrons who are involved in wetlands restoration.

This completed 30.5″ x 42.25″ oil painting now hangs in a San Rafael home.

Small commissioned oil painting of Tam from Sleepy Hollow Ridge.

23 Tuesday Oct 2012

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Small oil of Mt. Tam from Sleepy Hollow Ridge

This oil on canvas was one of 2 recently completed commissioned pieces.

Finished commission to go to Florida.

21 Thursday Oct 2010

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Bolinas Lagoon from Ridgecrest

Lipinski’s Ritter “house” sells for $6,000.!

03 Monday May 2010

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At the auction, “my” house, sold to the Bon Air Shopping Center, with a $6,000 winning bid. It will be put on public display at the center. The $6,000 price was the most paid for any of the 25 houses. I am pleased to have raised so much for Ritter House and that the house will be out in public.

Hawai’i Commission

17 Saturday Apr 2010

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from the Big Island of Hawai'i

"Kohala Mountains", oil on canvas, 36" x 66"

Views of different sides of “the house”

17 Sunday Jan 2010

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Big Rock Ridge sides

Entire house from Richardson Bay side.

Views of different sides of “the house”

07 Thursday Jan 2010

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Mill Valley side

Big Rock Ridge side

A New House

04 Monday Jan 2010

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Kathleen Lipinski has started work on a house. The Ritter Center, an organization which supports homeless and underpaid people, has launched a public art project called “Art Houses of Marin,” which hopes to auction off small wooden houses decorated by local artists. You can read more about the project here and here.

Kathleen has just started work on her house. Her house will feature four landscape paintings, in four seasons, from four areas of marin.

The painting of the house has just begun, and will take some weeks to complete. For now, here is some progress that you can see. Keep checking back in the next few days to see how it shapes up!

Grand opening reception-THE END

09 Wednesday Dec 2009

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A big gold ribbon covers the "Watchman" painting.

SLC mayor, Utah governor & I about to cut the ribbon with giant scissors.

After the painting was revealed, I was asked to say a few words.

Ice with building address at the 20th story part of the reception. Great food!

Wide angle shot of the lobby from the large fireplace, making the painting look small.

222 S. Main with top lights through glass & a few blue light trees.

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