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Two paintings of a city with snow on the ground.

JOHN TRAYNOR & DENNIS SHEEHAN TWO MAN SHOW

JOIN US FOR A DELIGHTFUL WINTRY ARAY OF ORIGINAL OILS BY TWO SUPERIOR ARTISTS Saturday - February 17TH - 5PM - 7PM John Traynor, is a well known and collected contemporary fine artist whose impressionist paintings demonstrate modern-day mastery of landscape, portrait, and still life genres. Dennis Sheehan, is a highly collected painter known for his landscapes executed in the style of the great masters of the Barbizon School and the American Tonalists. 24 Highland Ave., Manchester Center, VT. 802-362-3022    …

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A painting of a red barn in the snow.

HAPPY 2018

Dear Lovers of Art, Welcome 2018, from chilly and snowy Tilting at Windmills Gallery in Vermont! I wish to express to each of you my appreciation for your devotion and support in the world of art. As an artist-gallery owner, I get to experience the many thrills and challenges of both careers. There is a unique connection between the observer, art and creator, that occurs when each person experiences what is on display. It is thrilling for me to share…

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A painting of a bunch of colorful glass balls.

“EGGNOG SATURDAY”

"EGGNOG SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE' Saturday, December 10am - 5pm This day is devoted to all collectors and visitors who love art. It is a thank you for being a part of the continued success that Tilting at Windmills Gallery has experienced for "46" years. Take a break from the Holiday demands and enjoy the peace and beauty inside. 24 Highland Ave., Manchester Center, VT. 802-362-3022     /     www.tilting.com     /      [email protected]

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A painting of cows grazing in a field.

“GERALD LUBECK SOLO SHOW”

“GERALD LUBECK SOLO SHOW” Saturday, October 7th / 5pm - 7pm This solo show celebrates Gerald Lubeck’s 40th year with Tilting at Windmills Gallery creating a show almost yearly!  Gerald Lubeck has produced an amazing number of original paintings while maintaining a constancy of perfection and style.  He has been highly awarded, revered and collected.  Join us to view his latest works and honor his successful career as a professional artist. "Five Vermont Working Ladies"  Oil on linen  22"x 26"…

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A horse made of metal is standing in a grassy area.

“Contender” by Jenny Horstman on display at Holiday Inn, Saratoga

Jenny just completed and delivered "Contender" a life size spectacular sculpture standing in front of the Holiday Inn on Broadway for Saratoga' Racing Season. His "Rival" is inside the hotel in the lobby. They are not to be missed! Jenny has outdone herself with her antique tool expression. They have the intricate feel of the inside, tight fitting mechanisms of a fine clock. These two pieces are by far her best works to date. Tilting is pleased to be a…

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A flyer for a small event featuring horses and a photographer.

“ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL SHOW”

A TWO ARTIST SHOW IN TWO PARTS First a unique dinner date awaits your reservations! Join us inside one of New England’s finest galleries to dine with the two featured artists on FRIDAY, AUGUST 4TH AT 6PM catered by “Chantecleer"     Introducing: Acclaimed, classical Equine realist, likened to Stubbs style, JAIME CORUM travels from Kentucky with her highly collected equine paintings. ASHLEIGH SCULLY fifteen year old, recognized by the top international photography competitions in the world, Wildlife Photographer will be…

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A man holding a large painting outside of a house.

KEN OTSUKA JUST COMPLETED A COMMISSION FOR A VERY HAPPY CLIENT. PLUS A NEW PIECE FOR THE GALLERY THAT YOU CAN VIEW ON HIS PAGE.

Ken Otsuka proudly and deservedly so, holds a large commission for a very happy client.  Ken's originals in oil of water, rocks and nature provide a restful viewing in the gallery for all visitors.  His artist statement is as follows: “Giving constant thought to time has become the backbone of my art. Through observing nature, I have come to believe that time does not exist where no change occurs. Nature’s constantly changing cycles allow time to exist. When this “time”…

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