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New Haven, CT Welcomes “Absolute” Paintings.

“Absolute” Paintings At The Reynolds Fine Art Gallery, CT

Absolute: Torn
Absolute: Torn: oil on panel. 15 1/2″ x 18 1/8″. 5.24.11.

Four of the “Absolute” paintings have recently been shipped off to the Reynolds Fine Art Gallery located in the beautiful city of New Haven, CT. “The Art of Trompe L’oeil” is an exhibition of artwork that creates illusions of three-dimensionality with two-dimensional space. The gallery is just a short walking distance from the prestigious Yale University, the New Haven Green, and the New Haven Harbor. Read on for more information.

Show Dates: March 31st – April 30th

Reception: April 4th, 5-8pm

The Schnormeier Gallery Opening

“Absolutes & Complements” Opening

This past Friday marked the opening reception of the largest collection of “Absolute” paintings ever exhibited in one space. A tremendous thanks goes out to the friendly people at the gallery and to the guests that graced the reception. 

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Unveiling of “Absolute: Pitch”

The Debut Of The Largest “Absolute”

With the opening of my latest show also comes the unveiling of the largest “Absolute” painting in existence.  You could say that it’s the size of a piano– because that’s what it is; an oil painting on a reclaimed 1927 Honduran mahogany baby grand piano lid. Want to know more?  –>

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“Absolutes & Complements” At Schnormeier Gallery

Press Release For February Show

I’m pleased to announce that the “Absolutes & Complements” suite of paintings will be at the Schnormeier Gallery this month. With over 20 paintings in this exhibition, this marks the largest selection of the “Absolute” suite ever amassed into one show. Among the work on display will be the debut of “Absolute: Pitch”, the largest private piece I’ve ever created. Visitors will also get to see the fun and whimsical work of Craig Hill in an adjacent gallery room. For more information, continue reading.

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