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From: deannawood
08/29/2008 19:41:44
Thanks for your comment - the piece you asked about is encaustic on paper mounted on board. I had a large copy printed at a copy shop and glued it onto a panel. Then I brushed on clear encaustic medium and then white encaustic paint (was) and scraped away to reveal the birds.


From: rwarde
05/30/2008 07:59:05
The art scene is up and coming in Red Bank and in Monmouth County in general.  Middletown opened up a gallery that is artacting some local talent but its still well in its infancy.  The antique scene is much more profound; antiques and curious are at the heart of Red Bank, along with good dining.


From: sketch
05/28/2008 12:29:19
Like your scratchboard pieces. I would love to see you do acrylic paintings, limiting your colors to just black and white. Your subject matter is so grand and expressive, I would love to see some of that come out in your medium and process. Food for thought...


05/19/2008 09:39:00
Great to meet you ArtManGreg.  Your work is so expressive... I especially love the conductor and visual representation of music.  I have always thought of a painter as a conductor of a symphony.  I look forward to seeing more of your work.


From: Lucinda
04/29/2008 12:26:39
Hi ArtmanGreg!  Your work is exciting.  Great designs!  Regarding "Native Son", he is still young enough to look to the future with hope, but there is a resignation in those eyes as well the fact that his way of life is changing dramatically.  Warmest regards, Lucinda


From: Laughlines
04/27/2008 11:10:38
Mr. Gregory...one thing I don't like to do is drive, just because something freaky like a wayward deer can cause an unexpected accident, and my faith gets weak when I think of smashed-up cars!  Praise God that you are left in one piece...as well as everyone else involved!  (Maybe not the deer, though)!  I was reading about your scratchboard adventures...and it is something that requires skill and precision...that's why you stand by yourself on that.  I did a few small pieces...and it's fun and challenging, but I think I will allow you to be the master of that medium, and I will sit back and watch for your submissions on the artscuttlebutt gallery.


From: sarj259
04/24/2008 03:56:43
Thank you for your nice comments on my work. I have never thought of Maize in terms of chocolate before. That's pretty funny. She is actually a 36" diameter ceramic table top mounted on an antique pedestal leg. I too am a fan of antiques. Usually I restore them but if they are too far gone I go the salvage route and re-purpose the usable parts.


From: mitknirf
04/20/2008 12:50:19
very professional website. Your pieces work well in all your product formats. It's inspiring. Thanks.




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