Robert Masla Gallery

Over the last 15 years Robert Masla's painting has shifted to focus primarily on the landscape. Working to uncover the universal language contained within the natural world, Masla portrays what he terms "Spiritrealism".

Using his emotional/ spiritual experience and responses to natural phenomenon, the artist achieves his goals by painting the common daily setting as he sees it, filled with an aura of mystical divinity and the suggestion of their worldly experiences.


Bob Masla and gallery owner Rich Michelson.
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Thus the transcendental can manifest right before us - in the realm of the so-called mundane. One of the joys he has found in painting the landscape around him is to take things that we might pass by every day and bring them into focus. To see them again as if for the first time. 

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Horseshoe Falls
60" x 80"


Self Portrait Turning Fifty
13" x 15"



Under the Falls
60" x 42"

Strength in Turbulent Time
30" x 40"

The Overwhelming Force of Nature
18" x 24"

Otters Bluff
18" x 24"

Summit Revisited
30" x 40"

Near and Far
40" x 60"

Solstice Moon
24" x 36"

Sugarloaf Sunset
16" x 20"

Moonrise Over the Valley
22" x 34"


Close to the Edge
40" x 60"


Sunrise Over the Ohio
24" x 36"

Standing on Fossils
24" x 36"

Watching the Sunset
18" x 24"

Guiding Light
12" x 9"

American Falls
8" x 16"

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