Saturday, June 18, 2005

The Variety Show

Hello and welcome to the Variety Show!

I would like to invite each and everyone of you to stop by the Arts & Design Society to view the Variety Show. I have debuted the Serenity Series http://artbybradgreek.com/thrive.html original oil paintings along with many plein-air paintings. So try and stop in to see the show before we take it down on the 26th. There is alot there for your veiwing pleasure. Tropical storm Arlene tried to dampen the spirits last Friday night's reception, but it failed. We had a very good turn out and I had a chance to meet some really great people. Everyone seemed to enjoy the show very much.
I will be touring the Serenity Series around the local area for the following 2 months, so keep your eyes peeled for announcements of locations.

I made it down to Delray Beach, Florida last week for the reception at the Cornell Museum http://www.oldschool.org/index.html. I spent one night there at the Colony Motel and Cabana Club and the following day with a chance to visit many Art Galleries in the area. This is a gallery rich enviroment and the scenery is awesome! I had a chance to set up and plein-air paint a scene but the elements were against me. I wasn't distracted by the over cast morning or the excessive winds, it was when I broke my canvas that caused me to pack it in. I will salvage the painting one of these days.

I've been updating my website some with new links, plein-air images and the Serenity Series print order discount information. I have posted new print releases on my site at:
http://artbybradgreek.com/NewReleases.html . These are all plein-air paintings as well.
I thought I would please those that enjoy the Military style art form.

I have picked up the canvases to start my next series of 4 panel paintings. I'm thinking of going with a swamp scene or possibly another beach style scene with an abundance of Royal Palms in them.

I'm also designing some rough drafts for an up and coming show at the Imago Gallery in Pensacola next month. The theme is it's an under water show. The artwork will be submerged in large fish tanks. So this will be fun to be a part of.

Well that's about all that I have going on for now, other then massive amount of painting of course LOL.

Brad