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A red and black sculpture on a pedestal.

JOHN VAN ALSTINE NEW ARTIST

Just installed in front of Tilting at Windmills Gallery and already getting response from passers by. John Van Alstine is an internationally collected artist that we are thrilled to have in the gallery. PORTAL (Sisyphean Circle LXIII) is a strong example of John's creativity combining slate/galvanized and powder coated steel.      
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A flyer for the tiling in windsor mills gallery.

MASTER GUNTER KORUS from the PAST to the PRESENT

Stay tuned for more specifics......Gunter is in hopes of coming to the show with some new pieces that he has managed to create. At 94 I am VERY moved by the fact that the passion of creating has not disappeared in Gunter! Dates: Saturday, October 12th 4:30PM - 7PM
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Three horse head sculptures in a display case.

Saratoga Starting Gate

At the Holiday Inn in Saratoga Springs you are able to view in person the life size "Starting Gate" consisting of welded antique tools created by Jenny Horstman! This is a piece that we all know as a "special" time when competitors are closed in awaiting that 'Bell' to start the race! Each horse has a different expression accentuating the drama of the moment! Feel free to contact me or the gallery with any questions.
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A metal sculpture of a horse standing on a platform.

LIBERTY

"LIBERTY" was delivered yesterday just in time to welcome all to the "VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL HORSE SHOW" 2019 season in East Dorset, Vermont. Jenny Horstman is the official 2019 Equine Artist for the show and did a masterful job unloading and installing her incredible life size jumper! Liberty is a MUST see creation! Titling at Windmills Gallery hours are 10am - 5pm daily with the exceptions - closed Wednesdays and Sundays closing at 4pm.
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Portrait creation process by john taylor and greg pearcy.

PORTRAIT CREATION – PROCESS – PORTRAYED

   PORTRAIT CREATION - PROCESS - PORTRAYED  Two amazing artists have been kind enough to share their time, expertise and skills for several hours on Saturday, July 20th from 11am - 4pm. Join us for the fun and magic of art in PROCESS by two masters. JOHN TRAYNOR INFORMATION....... John C. Traynor spent his early years in New Jersey. His art studies began at Delbarton School in Morristown New Jersey; from there he went to Paier College of Art in…

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An abstract painting of a building and a tree.

DOUG SMITH in American Art Collector…Congrats!

Born in San Francisco, Doug Smith’s artwork is a clear nod to the Bay Area Figurative Movement that flourished during his midcentury youth. His pieces suggest the aesthetic of Richard Diebenkorn as well as the reassuring rural imagery of American regionalism. This inspiration and his years as a graphic designer/art director, allow Smith to focus on strong organization, color, balance and texture in his paintings. Doug combines the exuberance of abstract expressionism and the arresting intimacy of the realistically familiar.…

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A painting of a river and a tree.

VERMONT IN LEAF – BY ANDREW ORR

    VERMONT IN LEAF - BY ANDREW ORR Andrew will present an array of original oils depicting the seasons so cherished in bucolic Vermont! Andrew has made a strong foot hold in the gallery since he arrived less than a year ago. Many appreciate and enjoy his high level of detail creating intimate, intricate and peaceful landscapes that transport you to a perfect day!                                …

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Rock sessor paper show.

ROCK – SCISSOR – PAPER SHOW

    ROCK - SCISSORS - PAPER SHOW  Rocks consist of African Shona Sculptures in varying sizes for outside gardens and / or inside with your private collection.  For over fifty years the art from Zimbabwe has been appreciated and enjoyed world wide.  These hand carved sculptures express recognizable human feelings.  Each piece is a design that is refreshingly original.  They are rendered in richly-colored native stone such as serpentine, springstone and soapstone.  Best of all each piece is invitingly touchable. Precious…

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