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If you like our writing, we’d be much obliged if you would click the ❤️ or the 🔁 icon on this post so more collectors, art lovers, and artists can discover us on Substack. 🙏 EM RinchikBoldBrush Recommends: EM Rinchik
A daily newsletter featuring today’s finest visual artists. Today's Newsletter is Brought to You by BOLDBRUSH.Free Art Marketing Webinar with Susan LyonFree and Open webinar for all visual artists happening this Thursday, December 5th at 11:00 AM CDT!Join us for a free, artist-focused webinar! Dive into art, creativity, & marketing with BoldBrush Master Signature artist Susan Lyon & the Marketing Team. This webinar is open to all artists! Thursday, December 5th at 11:00am CDT (12:00pm EDT, 10:00am MDT, 9:00am PDT) BoldBrush Recommends: EM RinchikGet Notified When EM Posts New Art BiographyGene has always been drawn to representational art, particularly to work from the 19th-century Hudson-River-School and Impressionist periods, as different ways of visualizing the natural world. He was, therefore, fortunate in 2010 to be able to begin studying with neo-Hudson River-School and Luminist landscape painter, Kevin Cook, in New Paltz, New York. Gene's primary interest is in creating landscapes influenced by both the Hudson-River-School and Impressionist styles, and enjoys applying those styles' techniques to painting landscapes of the western US and other memorable places. He enjoys working with subtleties of color- 1000 shades of gray, if you will-much like the Hudson River School painters did, but also strives to capture the subtleties of light, vitally important to both styles. Learning to paint in oils was always one of Gene's goals in life, but he got started rather late. Gene earned a Ph.D. in Genetics from Duke University in 1983 and spent most of his career as an educator and research scientist in genetics at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, and Sarah Lawrence College. He then followed that career by ten years as a real estate broker in the Hudson Valley of New York. In June 2014, after 25 years of visiting and enjoying the American Southwest, he retired and moved to Placitas, New Mexico. As artists have recognized for years, New Mexico is a very special place, and his new surroundings provide constant inspiration for him as a landscape painter. Creating Art is about Creating Magic. New Artwork by FASO Members Your art could be here tomorrow, for free.
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