Chabot’s paintings are influenced by his surroundings and are stimulated by a desire to express his passion for the landscape, travel, and the human figure. He paints on canvas in realistic or abstract methods -- sometimes combining the two, influenced by cubism, abstract experessionism, impressionism and realism.
Although oil color is Chabot's preferred medium, he also works in acrylic, watercolor and pastels. Chabot's paintings can be found in both public and private collections throughout the U.S.
“Hacienda”
Oil
20"x24"
“At the Beach”
Oil
24"x48"
“Cinque Terre”
Oil
24"x20"
“Colors of Pueblo”
Oil
18"x24"
“Old San Juan”
Oil
18"x24"
“Abstract Dunes”
Oil
10"x14"
“Village of Riomaggiore”
Oil
40"x48"
“Ponte Vecchio”
Oil
36"x42"
“Portofino”
Oil
24"x18"
“Shipwreck”
Acrylic
16"x20"
“Sky Reflections”
Oil
16"x20"
