George
George explores the use of color, light and shadow in his 2-D landscapes. Each piece is often drawn from memory using patchworks of vignettes featuring diverse landscapes, atelier scenes, and friends sitting at a table. In his landscape paintings he deftly uses the simplest forms of objects while still capturing the essence of the scenery he is trying to convey.
George is a very self-motivated artist who has studied painting watching Bob Ross. “I always paint mountains and use a palette knife when I’m painting the sky and water. I also like to paint landscapes, people, and animals.” George uses a wide array of colors that come together to make various landscapes from his imagination or memory. Sometimes he composes patchworks of vignettes featuring diverse landscapes, atelier scenes, and friends sitting at a table. In his landscape paintings he deftly uses the simplest forms of objects while still capturing the essence of the scenery he is trying to convey. He is a master of water and reflection.
George is a very self-motivated artist who has studied painting watching Bob Ross. “I always paint mountains and use a palette knife when I’m painting the sky and water. I also like to paint landscapes, people, and animals.” George uses a wide array of colors that come together to make various landscapes from his imagination or memory. Sometimes he composes patchworks of vignettes featuring diverse landscapes, atelier scenes, and friends sitting at a table. In his landscape paintings he deftly uses the simplest forms of objects while still capturing the essence of the scenery he is trying to convey. He is a master of water and reflection.