18 day Artist trip to The Catskills , The Adirondacks , NYC and Gettysburg

I just returned home from a wonderful trip to The Catskills , The Adirondacks , NYC and Gettysburg with my partner Erik Koeppel. The first stop was NYC , where I taught a plein air workshop in Central Park ,  through The Grand Central Atelier.  Here is a photo of the class at Gapstow Bridge , which is such a beautiful spot. The class was actually full with 12 students! 13332976_10153564815477124_8352970577764619813_n

Here I am working on my demo painting from the workshop , I always like to have my drawing on had has you can see.IMG_3918

We then headed down to Gettysburg P.A. we we both participated in The History Meets The Arts Show. Here is some of my work from the show:

Early Morning on the Hudson River 12 x 18in. oil on panel

“Early Morning on The Hudson River” 12 x 18 in.  Sold

On the Beaten Path _lauren Sansaricq

“On the Beaten Path” 11 x 14in.

Scene of Sunset

“Scene of Sunset” 6 x 11 in.   Sold

Le Lever De La Lune 16 x 20 in. oil on panel ARC

“Le lever de la lune” 16 x 20 in.

Here are some photos of the event.

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After Gettysburg , we then journeyed to one of our favorite places in the world , The Clove in The Catskill mountains. These mountains were home to one of the best movements in landscape painting , The Hudson River School. Their is nothing like visiting the same spots that Thomas Cole , Sanford Gifford , and Asher B Durand had spent time painting.

This time we were fortunate to paint at Artist’s Seat in Onteora Park, Inspiration Point ,  Twilght Park and Kaaterskill Falls. Below is a photo of  all of my paintings made on the trip, all works in progress of course.

Next we went to The Adirondacks! To attend Eric Rhoad’s The Publishers Invitational. Here are some photos from there. 13428007_1131444613580946_1414920297036196599_n

There i am working in the lower left corner, what beautiful landscape.

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Here I am working on my little painting.

And here is all the Plein Air Invitational Attendees!

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We had a ball ! Another fun productive trip. Stay tuned for the finished works….

New White Mount Landscapes at Upcoming Boston International Fine Arts Show!

Sansaricq_Moonlight over Mount Chocorua_09_13“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-the-mt-washington-valley-2012“View of Mount Washington Valley” 8 1/4 x15 1/4 in. oil on panel

snow-scene-in-jackson-n-h-2011-ls-unframed“Snow Scene in Jackson N.H.” 4×6 1/4 oil on panel

view-of-madison-from-the-androscoggin-river-lauren-sansaricq-edited      “Mount Madison from the Androscoggin River” 7 1/2 14in.  oil on panel

“Mount Chocorua” 14 1/2 x 24in. oil on panel

Veiw of Mt. Washington on the Saco River near North Conway_laurensansaricq_oil on panel“Mount Washington on the Saco River” 10x16in. oil on panel

smaller mt. chocorua_5x12in._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!

“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

During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, numerous artists (including many from the so-called Hudson River School) captured the awe-inspiring summits and verdant glens in the White Mountain region of northern New Hampshire and western Maine.  Including many of these early landscapes, this exhibit also highlights the work of Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq, nationally-recognized plein air artists who create masterful works in the Hudson River style based on their love for the expressive potentials of traditional representation.  The eight-week exhibition will feature a variety of White Mountain landscapes, including several from the collection of the Jackson (NH) Historical Society.  The contemporary works by artists Koeppel and Sansaricq will be available for purchase.  (All sales will benefit the Bethel Historical Society.)
Opening on Saturday July 6 at the Bethel Main Historical Society’s Museum.
All Are Welcome!

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New England Winter Paintings

“A few feathery flakes are scattered widely through the air, and hover downward with uncertain flight, now almost alighting on the earth, now whirled again aloft into remote regions of the atmosphere.”
― Nathaniel Hawthorne
 
silent snowfall
silent snowfall , 4x8in. private collection
Winter is one of my favorite times of the year, it’s quite , tranquil beauty , I find deeply inspiring. In this post I am going to illustrate some of the winter scenes I have done of New England scenery.
Winter's Full Moon

View of Carter Notch, 14x19in.

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cresent moon in winter, cooler, web resolution
Thank you for reading,  and I hope you are enjoying the beauty of this magical time of year!
all above works are available at Hawthorne Fine Art.