Another new piece from the show The Artifact of Landscape, currently on display at the Lockhart Gallery, 26 Main Street, Geneseo, New York.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Trespass
Posted by Richard C. Harrington at 6:34 AM 2 comments
Labels: art, awareness, impressionism, landscape painting, winter
Friday, February 5, 2010
Slough Creek
Slough Creek Overlook, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park,
48 x 58 inches, oil on canvas, curio cabinet, 8 x 59 inches.
One of the core pieces from the show, The Artifact of Landscape, opening with a reception tomorrow at the Lockhart Gallery, 5 - 7 pm. The Gallery is located at 26 Main Street in Geneseo New York.
This piece is representative of a new direction in my work, landscape on a scale large enough to have a presence in front of the viewer, combined with a cabinet full of artifacts of and from that landscape. The close-ups below are the cabinet contents, spread between plaster casts of buffalo, grizzly and wolf tracks.
Posted by Richard C. Harrington at 8:06 PM 3 comments
Labels: artist, artistic evolution, awareness, bears, buffalo, impressionism, landscape painting