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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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03/25/2008 22:02:24
Cool page!! Also you look like my friend...lol... he does photography though.


From: karafree1
03/25/2008 18:00:21

Hey Gregory


So do you eat mangos and paint in the nude....


 


sounds fun...your paintings gave me a vision... they are quite bright and joyful and I love the music playing on your page...maybe that is what did it. (the vision that is)


Have you ever heard of Sashamon  (sp)   Hawaiian  wonderful Island/raggae/


Kara



03/25/2008 17:13:28
Your work is such fun; happy!


From: RRivas57
03/25/2008 02:53:01
Hi, Mujeres is Women ; " Mujeres en el Rio" Women in the River, Images from my childhood back in el Salvador,Thanks for your comments ,Do you get inspired by the landscape in the area that you live in ? the design and colors are right on.


From: lcsmith
03/24/2008 22:17:12
Hi and thanks for taking my poll and leaving a comment.  I agree with you...the economic downturn may not adversely affect the affluent buyers, but in my area of California, they are few and far between.  You mention that your childhood home was in California...where?  I like the colors in your work.


From: indigomar
03/24/2008 19:53:22
nice pic... less peeking in feeling......................


From: tigerpride
03/24/2008 18:09:04
I agree with Robin (below). Your profile pic went from a "fly on your nose" perspective to "thumbellina". Sorry to poke fun but I really did like the Robert Downey Jr pic! - Jared


03/24/2008 16:29:44

gotta love new photos.. you arent scary anymore, just teeny tiny.


so the reason I have been posting work regularly and painting like a maniac is because I have had to prepare for a solo show that opens April 12, 22 paintings, mostly big ones, then a week after that show ends I go to Northampton to do the Paradise City show, and I had to plan now for what is in, what is out, what needs frames, and all that. Plus, when I teach, I always finish my demo paintings so that means 2 new works a week for 8 weeks.. I am tired just thinking about everything I just typed!


 



From: selliot
03/20/2008 05:59:38
re: Dr. Quercus, Dentistree- ha ha, it's a surgical mask- the kind with ties, not the kind with an elastic string.  Thanks for visiting my site.


03/19/2008 18:19:46
Thank you for your words of inspiration regarding my art. Did you mean Marc Chagall, when you have mentioned that you are a big fan of Marc. Most of my works are oil on canvas. I do not compose or make preliminary scketches before I approach the canvas. Sometimes I am completely "empty" and have no preconcieved ideas about the unfolding tale. Sometimes I have a title in mind or a feeling, but my works usually evolves as I go on. I enjoy when the painting supprises me and challanges me to take new directions. Most of the time my art goes through a complete transformation, a kind of evolution and it is a true joy to be a witness of this aliveness.

Again, thank you for your comments.

My very best,

csaba




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