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Artist Mackenzie Thorpe and Us At His Hanson Gallery Show in New Orleans 3-15-03

Mr. Thorpe was quite gracious and agreed to take a couple of pictures with us...

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

Mackenzie Thorpe at

Hanson-King Gallery's website.

If you visit Hanson Gallery,

ask for Diana, she is fun to work with.

 

Set Me Free

Mackenzie Thorpe

Pastel on paper

 

 

 

So Lonesome I Could Cry

Mackenzie Thorpe

Acrylic on Canvas

You Don't Bring Me Flowers

Mackenzie Thorpe

Gouache on Paper

 

 

 

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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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

 

 

 

 

Water Flowing

Another painting by Clark.  This is the most calming piece that we own.

Oil on Canvas

T and A

I think the name says it all.  

 By Peter Clark

Acrylic on Canvas

 

 

 

 

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