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06/12/2008 11:40:55
04/20/2008 21:26:15





An artist living and working in New England, Gregory paints landscapes using vivid and extraordinary 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 subjugation 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: icreate
04/22/2008 22:35:57
Yes, there will be an opening or whatever The TW wood gallery wants to do. You should come if you can, it would be great to have you there.  I guess it will be another memorial celebration for Professor hathaway.  I'm looking forward to it, but not the 2,000 mile drive to get him and the angel that is going up to main.


From: Harenberg
04/22/2008 20:51:35
thanks for the compliment on my painting.  i like your pears!  your landscapes are good too


From: karafree1
04/22/2008 08:11:24

Hi Gregory.


 thanks for the Hello, and a reminder to enjoy the full moon!...Already enjoying the beautiful warm weather...amazing blooms this spring!  it goes by way too fast.


You've posted a lot since last I looked, what's your inspiration?  imaginings from within or photos or just getting out there and being with the subjects? Oh almost forgot to mention, Loving all your paintings, especially!!!!


 


I've been in a funk creative wise...focusing on other things in the moment...but I'll get in the groove again soon!!!


 


Have a great day!


Kara



04/21/2008 16:19:53
i usually use my toshiba laptop but the adaptor needs to be replaced and for some reason when i use my mac i have trouble on the scuttlebutt site and its like my messages dont get sent but then i guess they do 4 times over, sorry about that. the healing art thing is in michigan and the cost involved in shipping art would ruin any potential for profits, in my opinion. well, i hope this note isnt sent 4 times but please delete any duplicates if it happens again.. talk to you later


From: indigomar
04/21/2008 16:12:08

lots like kokoshka, with chagall compositions


strong work,,,,love the lines



From: indigomar
04/21/2008 16:05:00

Jendria?


The beard is ok for you, I won't comply!



04/21/2008 13:49:34

Hi top friend, I did not see any hospital listing in the magazine but I only looked after you sent your note to me. What page is it on?

 



From: mitknirf
04/20/2008 13:13:08
Thanks for the comment on PMM painting. twighlight can sometimes be hard to capture because of the color changes. Guess I hit that one pretty good.


From: mitknirf
04/20/2008 00:52:32
On the subject of adding the beach to my composition. Actually I have placed beaches in some of my work. However, most of the time I feel it's more useful as an interesting frame to contain the more interesting water. Now the beach itself does make for a very interesting subject on its' own, but I like the rocks because the waves continue to exert energy and life as they attempt to change the rocks into sand. This is what I like to capture. Once this feat has been accomplished, the sand becomes a stronger adversary and absorbs the waves before contact and removes its' might thereby nullifying the exquisite and magnificent energy that started somewhere beyond the shore.


From: dryadart
04/17/2008 16:45:23
Posted some dryads in my gallery, check them out!!




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