Artist Mackenzie Thorpe and Us At His Hanson Gallery Show in New Orleans 3-15-03Mr. Thorpe was quite gracious and agreed to take a couple of pictures with us... |
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Cup of Tea British artist Mackenzie Thorpe. Known for his intensely serious, at the same time easily accessible, paintings of parents, children, and animals. Pastel on paper Hanson-King Gallery's website. If you visit Hanson Gallery, ask for Diana, she is fun to work with.
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Set Me Free Mackenzie Thorpe Pastel on paper |
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So Lonesome I Could Cry Mackenzie Thorpe Acrylic on Canvas |
You Don't Bring Me Flowers Mackenzie Thorpe Gouache on Paper |
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The Waiter New Orleans artist Marsha Ercegovic painted this picture of an elderly gentleman who can be found in the Orleans Coffee Exchange every afternoon. Acrylic on Canvas |
Royal Street Balcony Ercegovic used some French Quarter homes as her models in this painting. Acrylic on Canvas email: Marsha Ercegovic |
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Unnamed E Newton Terry is the artist of this abstract painting. This is probably the most complex piece we own. The richness and flow are just amazing - needs to be seen in person. Oil on Linen |
Flowers A very cheery piece that was painted in the early 90s by Peter Clark. It has a very 60s pop-art retro feel. Ink and Watercolor on Paper |
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Water Flowing Another painting by Clark. This is the most calming piece that we own.
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T and A I think the name says it all. By Peter Clark Acrylic on Canvas
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Basilique du Sacré Coeur Impressionist piece painted by French artist Tarak. Oil on Canvas |
Fall on the Seine A painting by Austin artist Rose Manson. Captures the feel of a typical wet fall day in Paris. Oil on Canvas
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