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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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02/11/2008 05:24:58

Hi Greg. Being the early riser that I am. it is my favorite part of the day. The water in my tibetan landscape painting does need some life and although I was working off a photo I am going to do what feels right rather than what is actually in the photo. Funny, I revisited your webpage on this site because the links you inserted in the note to me did not work and I remembered last time I visited your page I was caught by your location because Chester, Vt. is one of my all time favorite places (one town away from you). I have painted the Williams River, painted the fields and mountains near the river, and even have a few of my paintings in a cute little gallery/shop by the name of Serenity Now in Chester. I also have met a few artists that have studios in the Wollen Mill from doing the Paradise City shows. Small world.


Your paintings are wonderfully refreshing.


Robin



02/06/2008 19:14:38
Hi, I got your message about my ebay poll and personally I do not feel original artwork should be posted on ebay but I wanted to see what other people's experiences were. I could see selling prints, but original paintings priced over $1000 I doubt would sell on ebay. I am not planning on using ebay but if I ever feel like I have too many prints and want to "unload" them I would consider it.


From: mineke
02/02/2008 11:46:18

Hi,

Thanks for your message on my page. Wonderful work here, love your use of color! To answer your question about daily painting: I do work on larger pieces as well, and yes, it takes longer to complete them. On the up side, I really enjoy the discipline of doing the daily paintings and find it helpful for the larger work as well. If you like the idea, I would give it a try and see how you like it in practice. It took me about a month before I was comfortable painting on such a small scale, but now it comes naturally. Good luck. I look forward to seeing more of your work. 



From: mjblanco
01/27/2008 21:44:15

Hey Greg!

 I had about two minutes to spare in mighty downtown Burlington today, so I checked out your show.  The place was packed, so it was hard to get close to any of them, but I plan to go again sometime soon.  It looked great!  Have you had any luck yet?  Are you going to apply to Arts Alive in April?

 -Marcia



01/17/2008 09:57:47
Greg-  Wow!  This is so cool-  Thanks so much for letting me in on this. I love stuff like this.  How old is the bus and how much time do you spend in this?  It makes me happy just looking at it.  Is that snow I see on the hood?  It has been so cold here in MN I am freezing- have to wear layers and layers until I can hardly move!  HA!   Thanks again for the view!   Deb


From: maribel
01/16/2008 17:01:36
Thank you for checking out my profile I like the color of your work I like your paintings for kids illustration books have you ever done that?


01/16/2008 10:46:16
I wan to answer your poll but cannot use any of the answers provided.  I use artscuttlebutt for networking, education and to stay encouraged.  I am such a solitary loner; this is a great way of interaction without personal contact.  (Birds of a feather do seek each other out.)  It is becoming a place to get involved with other artists and share ideas.  The education comes to me by reading blogs and viewing web sites and  indiviual galleries.  I never expected any sales and that is just a bonus.     me


From: indigomar
01/15/2008 20:32:18

I love your work, the colors...the imagery...wow!


Mary Ann



01/15/2008 13:50:32
Greg, I love your gallery, but-  what is this I see on your background? of your site???  I want to see this studio if that is what it is.  Any chance of you posting it?  It looks like a great place to get creative  TTYL    Deb


From: Jendria
01/14/2008 12:01:36

I do like Munch's work!
  A few of my favorite artists have been: Edvard Munch, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Vincent Van Gogh, and DeEs Schwertberger.  (Some of Francis Bacon's stuff is interesting; And, Justin "Nivbed" Cherry has some art that is quite nice.)  Many of the artists who post on this site are really good too.  Beauty is everywhere.

 

Thanks for the visit/comment.  BTW: I posted 2 more paintings today.

 

Have yourself a good one,

 

-Jendria 





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