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JOB: Oil painter
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% 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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07/19/2008 09:31:25

Hi Greg, I wish I had some of your lunch leftovers to eat right now .. what a delicious cook you are. The sculpture is dusted and resting in my living room. Thanks so much for inviting us to your home and sharing with us. I really cant get over how your large landscapes suck you right into Vermont.  


Hope your show/fair went well today.


Robin



From: reddwine
07/14/2008 19:03:47
great imagination, I love the veiled appearance


From: indigomar
07/06/2008 22:03:48

gotta tease you about being a featured member!!  Actually, Congrats!


how was your week away?



07/06/2008 20:27:51

Hey!   Way to be featured!  Congrats!   I have been super busy this week and last week.  Looks like you have been busy, too!  And,  I got music now on my page! You know when you are a baby boomer, things can take awhile, but eventually we get it.  So I am a Happy girl I am, I am!  Summer is going by nicely and I am gearing up for a solo show in my garden back yard.  Love your new work-very mysterious...


Keep the party going.....



From: karafree1
07/06/2008 11:21:15

Hey There Greg,  yes summer has been flowing along.  i've been in a show and have done really well, keeping me busy with making new paintings.... I've had no time to post or even update my personal site.... I'm gald you wrote to share your new painitng I love it.... it reminds me of "misty willow...behind the veil...that I did earlier this year... it has that same mystical, feeling of exploration and moving forward into the light of awareness, or adventure, or joy...or whatever positive.....I love that you chose sailboats as the vessel in moving forward,  what better way to flow and be free then to be carried by the winds....


You've posted some other new paintings that I hadn't remembered seeing and I love all of them!!!


Hope your summer is going well..... Lucky it hasn't been miserably hot here (yet)


 


Kara



07/04/2008 05:33:46

I guess the plein air painting I did yesterday is confusing to everyone but the locals.. there is a lighthouse at the top of the tower.. its a spider legged lighthouse at the tip of Marblehead Neck and I liked the unusual view I painted because its the ugliest lighthouse I have ever seen but I am hating this painting today. I guess I felt rushed because we had to start and finish the paintings in 1 day.. I think the paint is too heavy in the tree and the rest of it is drab but its already hanging in a show, reception is this afternoon.


Janet and I are not going to a workshop or classes per say... we are making our own workshop! We each have a little bit of art expertise and we decided to just go to Vermont to my favorite B&B and not take any classed from Jeanne but take Robin and Janet classes instead!


Sounds like you enjoyed the workshop and have new paintings to show for it. I am looking forward to seeing your art offline, the monitor is just not the same as the real thing.


Happy 4th!



From: Marilyn76
07/01/2008 08:42:20

I love your title, you have a wonderful sense of color, I enjoyed your gallery very much

 

Marilyn



From: flstormz
07/01/2008 08:30:53
Thanks for the Maine tips - I'm looking forward to it!


From: Lisabeth
06/30/2008 17:02:40
Hey, I think you're right! Easy care! I am about to make a second man with whiskers. Grass is great! Lisabeth


From: flstormz
06/29/2008 10:17:31

I'm not definitely not going to rent space. I have the room right here in my house...it's right over there and it's currently taken up by a bed and some other useless furniture. 

You know, I already feel like one of those artists who has a candle waxed to my forehead when I paint at night! 

By the way, the wife and I are doing a few days up in Maine later this year. Know the area? Any recommendations? Activities? Restaurants? We're staying near Bar Harbor and so far we've scheduled a whale watch and Acadia National Park.

 





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