Welcome, visitors! George has provided several new photos of paintings. The paintings are below, and the details may be found on the paintings page. Thanks for your interest.
Title: From the Taverna
Title: Plaka
Welcome, visitors! George has provided several new photos of paintings. The paintings are below, and the details may be found on the paintings page. Thanks for your interest.
Title: From the Taverna
Title: Plaka
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George has provided an artist’s statement about his new paintings, which also provides some background about his inspiration and the references for the paintings, and about his transition from the white paintings of his previous series into working with color. It can be viewed under the “Artist’s Statement” tab, above, but is provided here, as well:
6/04/09
I would first like to thank you for taking the time to visit my site. I hope that you enjoy what you see. Please feel free to ask me any questions you might have. Thanks. -George
I would like to say a few things about these newer paintings. I have always been drawn to the landscape. Not landscape paintings, per se, but the space with which they present you. Spatial relationships are extremely important to me, and there is no more instant shift in perception than through the act of creating a horizon line on the canvas. In the past, these horizon lines served as the primary focus of my paintings, using mostly black and white paint, so as to not detract from the linear quality I had hoped to achieve. Also–and this was important–I wanted to take out any reference to a specific place. The paintings were generic, in a sense, and were meant as an act of seeing in and of itself; of acclimating oneself to the art, and not vice versa. In a sense, the viewer decided what that space was. However, a recent trip to the Greek Islands and the Aegean Sea changed all that for me. I fell in love with the place, and felt the need to paint that; to try somehow to capture just some of the awesomeness of this great place-of the air, the land, the sea, & the light that I experienced while there. So the color has returned. It simply had to. My goal here is to create a living, breathing space; one that is specific to my memory and feelings about each particular setting.
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As you can see, another painting has been made available to post, “Mikri Vigla,” and will also be available under “Paintings”. Also, a couple of details have been added of a previously-posted painting. Finally, check out the Flickr site, with selections on the sidebar to the right, for more informal shots of the studio and paintings from the last year.
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George’s page has now been updated to include a basic “about me” and also an “extended biography”. In the next few days, more photographs of paintings will be posted. Here is a preview of works from his newest series, inspired predominately by Naxos, an island in Greece. He will be entering several of these works into “Painting on the Edge,” a juried competition held here in Vancouver. These paintings will later be accessible under the “Paintings” tab on the website, with several detailed shots for each, and information about the paintings.



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