Here are some photos from my workshop at the Grand Central Atelier. I had such a wonderful time ! The photos taken are of my demo painting done in two short sitting:
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New White Mount Landscapes at Upcoming Boston International Fine Arts Show!
“Mount Chocorua by Moonlight” 9.5x14in. oil on panel
Once again this year, Hawthorne Fine Art will be showing some of my latest White Mountain Paintings at the upcoming International Fine Arts Show in Boston. This should be a wonderful event to attend , and Hawthorne Fine Art has been gracious enough offer entry passes to anyone seriously interested in attending this event and can be contacted at info@hawthornefineart.com below are the works to be at show:
“View of Mount Washington Valley” 8 1/4 x15 1/4 in. oil on panel
“Snow Scene in Jackson N.H.” 4×6 1/4 oil on panel
“Mount Madison from the Androscoggin River” 7 1/2 14in. oil on panel
“Mount Chocorua” 14 1/2 x 24in. oil on panel
“Mount Washington on the Saco River” 10x16in. oil on panel
“Chocorua in Daylight” 5x12in oil on panel
The show will take place Friday, November 22 through Sunday the 24th at the Cyclorama: Boston’s Center for the Arts at 539 Tremont Street, additional details available on this link: http://fineartboston.com/.
Also be sure to remember that Hawthorne Fine Art’s booth is #26!
Hope to see you there!
Recent Works……
“Storm Approching on the Ammonoosuc River” 9×12
Now that summer has come to close, the weather up here in New Hampshire is getting cool again, I thought I would post reflecting on some of the works completed this past summer. I hope you enjoy….
“evening light over chocorua ” 8x19in
“Pine at Jackson Falls” 10x9in
“Frankenstien cliffs in Crawford notch” 10×16
“sunrise in the Hudson Valley” 14x24in.
“Big Sur Coast, California” 10x16in.
“moonlight in the Hudson Valley” 7x11in.
“Sun breaking through the clouds” 5x8in.
“Jackson falls, with north moat” 8x10in
“swimming in the early morning, on the wildcat river” 10x14in
The Opening of “Pictures Serene and Sublime”
Thank you to everyone who came to the opening of “pictures serene and sublime” this weekend, and of course thank you to everyone who made the show possible,namely Randall H. Bennett, Director of the Bethel Historical Society, for lending his collection, and making this exhibition possible. It was a wonderful opening , and the show will continue to hang until August 31, so if you have not seen the show there is still time to check it out. here are some photos of the show:

the paintings on the white walls are contemporary and the paintings on the old wooden walls are historic white mountain art .
One of the over riding messages from our show (as illustrated in this historic map) was that the White Mountains are not just in New Hampshire they extend well into Maine.

Thank you for reading!
“Pictures serene and sublime” New Exhibit of Lauren Sansaricq and Erik Koeppel’s work!
Pictures Serene and Sublime: Traditional White Mountain Art Recaptured
July 6 through August 31, 2013 — Mason House

























