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United States, Vermont

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JOB: Oil painter
GENDER: Male
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 25% or less
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MEMBER SINCE: 10/14/2007
LAST LOGIN: 06/13/2008 09:44:50
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An artist living and working in New England, Gregory paints landscapes using vivid and extrodinary colors. He describes his work as expressionist, after the movement that arose around the time of World War One. He has been influenced by their subjectgation of realism in favor of the use of form and color to portray stronger feeling, imaginary scenes or symbols their work.

Gregory also sculpts, and this discipline has influenced his approach to the simplification of forms in his painting.
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Life in Vermont is too full of things like snow shoveling, mowing, splitting wood, weeding, making pumpkin pie and swatting black flies to have a hobby, except perhaps, chatting on the 'ArtButt'.


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04/14/2008 19:12:37
New to doing this site, I figured out how to put you on my friends list.  Now I would like to be on your friends list also but don't know how to go about this.  Elsie


04/14/2008 19:00:08
Hey You, how ya been?  I sent a comment to Robin that includes you...was feeling really discouraged but am better knowing I'm not alone. Be in touch bad boy.


04/14/2008 14:22:57

Thanks for the nice words. Yes, the paintings are acrylic and from your image behind the site, the stroke and buildup looks pretty much the same as mine.  The image starts from simple line drawings of actual places - I have hundreds of these.  I take a LOT of liberty with color and composition in the paintings.

 Will get to finish the site sometime soon.  Thanks again for the nice words.  Elsie



04/14/2008 14:17:55

Thanks for the nice words. Yes, the paintings are acrylic and from your image behind the site, the stroke and buildup looks pretty much the same as mine.  The image starts from simple line drawings of actual places - I have hundreds of these.  I take a LOT of liberty with color and composition in the paintings.

 Will get to finish the site sometime soon.  Thanks again for the nice words.  Elsie



04/14/2008 14:02:12

Love your work too!  Yes, the paintings are acrylic on canvas.  And taken from quick simple line drawings of many different places - I have hundreds of these. On the canvas, I take a LOT of liberty with the composition and color and other stuff too.

Thanks for the nice words.  Elsie



04/14/2008 05:21:47

thanks for the recent comments.. I had my laptop with me when I was away and vented when I posted the autumn field painting - for the record.. that painting was done from a photo a friend sent me, in a town near where I got my speeding ticket but I did it last fall, I just thought it was funny that I had actually done a painting in a town I had never been to until this past weekend and to get my first speeding ticket ever in that town made me almost laugh, almost!


I am disgusted with my art sales - until something is sold and paid for its not sold, and I fear I will have to look for work outside of my art when I am back from spring vacation. I am tired of trying to justify my art as being worthy of all the time and energy and money spent on affording what I need to make more art without seeing the rewards of a paycheck in return. This year so far my sales are off and I dont see any of my hospital art opportunities gaining closure any time soon.  sigh.



From: indigomar
04/13/2008 11:51:48
back to the red.  it is only the underpainting that you see.  an acrylic mix of whatever i had laying around.


From: karafree1
04/13/2008 10:55:14
oops, will clear my inbox...


From: LinaEve
04/13/2008 09:03:41
Hey Greg! Since you reminded me of what a Bad Girl I am, I've uploaded another nude on my page. Enjoy!


From: sspishak
04/12/2008 23:15:35
hey gregory- thanks for your input on oil sticks! i really did research it after your suggestions and found out alot i didn't know!  you are right about the rf sticks, they have alot of colors that are toxic but they also have the best range  of colors offered.  they were a little too expensive for me as a first try so i did buy some shiva ones!! i am so excited to try them and your suggestions helped motivate me.  what type of support do you use for them?  i do not like the spring of stretched canvas.




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