
The Painted Hills by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
The Painted Hills by
Allen Greene
Tree In Bandon by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Tree In Bandon by
Allen Greene
Cape Kiwanda by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Cape Kiwanda by
Allen Greene
Mount Hood by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Mount Hood by
Allen Greene
Steens Summit by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Steens Summit by
Allen Greene
The Three Virtues by

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
The Three Virtues by
Allen Greene
Twickenham

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Twickenham
Allen Greene
Twin Rocks

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Twin Rocks
Allen Greene
Yaquina Head Lighthouse

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Allen Greene
Cape Mears

Allen Greene
Allen recently resumed painting after 40 years in the practice of Architecture. He studied art at Central Washington College and University of Oregon, with watercolor painting under Neil Roch and Andrew Vincent.
His current interest is in transparent watercolor interpretations of the Oregon scene, from the Malheur Basin and the Wallowas, through the John Day country, the Columbia Gorge and Cascades, to the Pacific Ocean. Projects include a series of grain elevators and columnar basalt studies.
Allen’s work is currently showing at Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River, The Dalles Art Center, and The Village Gallery of Arts. Paintings have shown in Eastern Washington Watercolor Society, Watercolor Society of Oregon, Northwest Watercolor Society, Beaverton Arts Showcase, and the Oregon Agricultural Show.