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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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From: brendayork
03/28/2008 14:25:14
Thanks for stopping by, Gregory! Glad I could tickle your painter's brain!


03/28/2008 12:22:43
yes Red Bubble... the have pro mo tools.


03/27/2008 22:27:48

Thanks for the comments on my work, nice to meet you:)Buy my art


 


Velia



03/27/2008 21:57:15
You are absolutely going to fall in love with solar printing.  It is one of my favorite - after block/linocut.  There are so many different things you can do with it.  Just be careful not to leave it out in the sun too long - or you may end up with nothing on your plate.  We will be doing solar printing next in our printmaking class - I can't wait to play with it again.  I did an awesome print of a mail bicycle picture I took in Sweden.  My sister did some really great prints by drawing on the transparency after she had put her photograph on it.  Good luck with yours.


From: dryadart
03/27/2008 20:17:45

Hi thanks for dropping by the page... and absolutely so much more than whining going on... ummm, but a very long story, so if you are really interested get back to me, theres a pretty long statement on my face book page, or I can fill in the gaps, also you could check my posts in the forum...

glad to meet you, and nice music choices!!! 



03/27/2008 19:30:43

ABOUT EBAY - its just not what I want to do with my art.. Keemo strongly disagrees, and the last exchange I had with him I asked what his average price point was but I got no response. I just feel like people buy things on Ebay to find a bargain and I dont think my paintings belong in a bargain setting (and I dont mean for that to sound snotty). Maybe if I didnt have gallery or show options to show my work, I would try ebay, instead I will let you be the guinea pig and hopefully you will keep me posted!



From: sarj259
03/27/2008 16:25:26

I enjoyed looking at all of your work. White River is my favorite painting but I think a dozen of your paintings would make an awsome and easily marketable calendar. It's nice to see another artist who works in a variety of mediums.


Sara



03/27/2008 13:03:13

Thanks for the comments on my work!  Although I'm a "modern" Goth (as opposed to Visigoth), the focus of my work is not necessarily that image, so, glad you picked up on that!  :)  And historically, I do love architecture from that time period, so hence the cathedral images.


I really like your "Love" sculpture.  The conflicting spikes with the amorpheous shapes says it all!



From: brstam
03/27/2008 10:51:43

Hi, thanks for you comments.  Actually, you can see the images quite large on my website.  www.portraitwatercolor.com.  Most of the pictures have a magnifying glass feature.


And yes, I think I had to re-train my brain to paint the way I do.


You have great surrealism



03/27/2008 08:29:13
Love the newly posted images...your Wilted Sunflowers is not only beautiful but witty...engaged me in is whimsy...hope that was your intent. Keep on painting!  I also LOVE the Fall trees landscape --Jane




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