Triptychs & Other Multiple Canvas Compositions

I my studio was as huge as Monet's, but I have limited space. I like painting large compositions, so I use multiple canvases instead of massive ones. These large paintings are especially fun, and I find myself being much more physical during the process.

Triptychs

Tilburg Sunset Triptych (2023) 54 x 36
Egret & Great Blue Heron Triptych (2022) 36 x 24 ~ Johanna Marie McShane, Lafayette, CA
Water Lilies Triptych ~ Aaron Null, San Diego, CA 2017 • 108 x 48
Carlsbad Beach Summer – Triptych ~ Jefferey & Diana Schaefer, Beam Orthodontics, Encinitas, CA (2016) 108 x 48 (3 canvases of 36 x 48)
Birds on Beach Triptych ~ Neil Cohn, Tilburg, The Netherlands 2016 • 108 x 48
Sunset 2015 #1-3 ~ Leslie Anderson, La Jolla, CA 2015 • 12 x 24
Impermanence: The Rock Sculptures ~ Carolyn Costin, Malibu, CA 2009 • 3 panels • 72 x 48

Diptychs

Pam's Terns (diptych) 2022 • 96 x 36 ~ Pamela Whitfield, San Diego
Morro Rock Series Diptych ~ Cameron Sanford, Morro Bay, CA 2019 • 96 x 36
Water Lilies Diptych ~ 2019 • 96 x 36 (2 canvases)

Hexaptych

The Doge's Palace Flooded • 84 x 66 (six canvases) 2020