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American Pioneer Spirit(See options...) |
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Garden Of Grace(See options...) |
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Heavenly Light(See options...) |
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The Dream Fulfilled, Where The Love Light Shines“It’s the holiday season of December 1945 in a small town somewhere in the U.S.,” says artist’s William S. Phillips. “The celebration is even more special this year because the war is finally over and the three generations of the family I’ve been portraying in my previous paintings If Only in My Dreams and A Christmas Leave, When Dreams Come True are finally reunited for good.” The son, who has been fighting in the war, walks up the steps to his grandparents’ home with his fiancée, followed by the loyal dog that waited for him in If Only in My Dreams and rode with him on his way to propose marriage in A Christmas Leave. The Beechcraft Staggerwing in the distance, the classiest of classic planes, found years of post-war service in civilian transport. William S. Phillips completes one pilot’s story in this seasonal, nostalgic painting from his American Homefront Series in which the change in mood and direction of the war is reflected at home as the series progresses. Contact your authorized Greenwich Workshop dealer for availability of his other Fine Art Editions to complete your American Homefront set. (See options...) |
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The Old Homestead(See options...) |
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Time Of WonderWater is an elemental force in much of artist Steve Hanks’ work whether it be ocean-based landscapes, or figures in lakes, rivers, and yes, even bathwater. We are, after all, largely made from water. Its movement and fluidity reflect and inspire our lives. Hanks paintings of children offer beautiful surface stories layered with potent meaning. He stays connected to both the loneliness and the magic of childhood. Time of Wonder conveys the unknown possibilities in the future of a single young life as he faces the seemingly infinite ocean. “What I like most about this painting is the way the overcast, misty sky affects the light and colors, like the clarity of the waves breaking behind the boy and the fog sitting on the mountains in the background,” says the artist. “It’s a very solitary, magical place and this youngster is not standing still in this vast landscape. He’s moving forward.” (See options...) |
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