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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 sealed, primed hardboard
Please email me at JamieWG@aol.com if interested in this painting.

I spent a wonderful morning painting with friends at the historic home of Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraph! His estate, Locust Grove, in Poughkeepsie, NY has exquisite, specimen trees, colorful gardens, and challenging architecture! Although the property overlooks the Hudson River, the area is overgrown, and only a glimpse of the water is visible. I was captivated by the light hitting the house in the morning sun.

3 Responses to “Morning at Locust Grove—home of Samuel Morse”

Lovely work!!!! It looks almost like it is being hit by California sunshine.

Your use of color is just so inviting.

I love this one Jamie. Beautiful use of color.

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