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    If you haven't seen the two-DVD set, "The Impressionists", you don't know what you're missing!

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    I rented it from Netflix a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it. It is an enactment of the lives of Monet, Renoir, Manet, Cezanne, Degas, and other Impressionist painters living at that time around Paris. Fascinating and eye-opening!



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    The slide show below features some of my paintings of various subjects. If you see something scroll by below that you're interested in, or have any questions about, many of these are available; just email me at JamieWG@aol.com with the title of the painting. The titles appear as you scroll over each image with your mouse. I hope you enjoy the show!



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6×8″, Golden OPEN Acrylics on linen
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The Lower Hudson Valley Chapter of New York Plein Air Painters gathered at Stonecrop gardens in Cold Spring, New York today. Usually when we paint in Cold Spring we paint along the Hudson, but this beautiful garden presented us with some welcome and varied changes of scenery. I started out down by this beautiful pond, with a stone bridge reflecting in the water.

One Response to “Stone Bridge at Stonecrop”

Nice job on the stone bridge and the reflection. It must be nice having a plein air group to paint with.

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