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Showing posts with label hudson valley. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Passing Shower

This is called "Passing Shower" and just this week sold at the Beacon Fine Art Gallery i Beacon, NY.
The gallery is the invention of Roger Greenwald, not only the director of the gallery but the owner of the Spa and Inn at Beacon as well as the architect of the newly constructed five story contemporary brownstone.

The Beacon Fine Art Gallery
The Inn and Spa at Beacon
151 Main St.

845.205.2900



Monday, January 15, 2018

Tinker Street Woodstock New York



Tinker Street Woodstock New York


Painted from the village green in Woodstock, New York.
This view is looking west on Tinker Street.



Friday, May 24, 2013

Art Along the Hudson



Here's my encaustic painting,Hudson Valley Sunset,
which is featured in the Art Along the Hudson exhibition and event
 on view at the Jacaruso Gallery in Rhinebeck, New York



From the Poughkeepsie Journal May 14, 2013


Saturday, March 9, 2013

Millbrook Mountain in the Gunks



A few paintings here depicting Millbrook Mountain from the fields of Gardiner New York, looking west toward the Shawangunk range.



Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hudson Nocturne


This is a night-time painting I did at the site of the old Brass Anchor restaurant which burned down last year. The marina was relatively empty, although I eliminated all the boats except the one up on supports on the gravel berme which forms the mouth of the harbor. The moonlight and the single boat emphasized the loneliness of the scene which was what most impressed me about the place.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Early Morning New Paltz


I painted this scene early this morning for the Mark Gruber Gallery's Paint the Town show. Mark holds this annual plein-aire event for selected artists where the theme of the show is the local New Paltz New York scene. This is a view down Main Street with the Shawangunk Mountains looming in the background. Very early on weekend mornings, just an hour or so after the popular college bars have closed for the night, finds the owner of P&G's, sweeping the street and airing out the bar for the start of a new day.