Monday, March 5, 2012
Fine Oil Paintings by Dennis W. Stuart
About the Artist-Dennis W. Stuart
New Milford native and artist Dennis W. Stuart is a 1975 graduate of the Paier School of Art in Hamden, with prior studies at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, and School of Visual Arts, NYC. He started his own studio in 1977 illustrating educational filmstrips, periodicals and books for the commercial market. In 1990, crossing over into self-publishing, he created and marketed Connecticut historical landmark subjects. In 1998, following art study in Italy, he then turned full-time to fine art painting, producing and marketing original artwork nationally for the office and home marketplace. Mr. Stuart has been entering national and regional art competitions over these years. He feels comfortable using the medium of watercolor, mixed media, acrylic or oil paint, exploring varied subject themes.
Prior exhibits with awards include “National Park Academy of the arts’” American Watercolor Society, National Society of Casein and Acrylic Painters, Adirondack National Watercolor Society, Connecticut Watercolor Society, Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, Hudson Valley Art Association, Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Hammond Museum and Kent Art Association.
This new exhibit at New Milford Library, “Italian Country Villa and Farmhouse” comprises sixteen oil paintings on canvas.
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7 comments:
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Very nice painting,
wow. . cool painting. . it is very wonderful . . love the color combinations..
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I liked your paintings at the Merwinsville Hotel exhibit. I would have liked to buy the Georgia swamp painting but it was out of my price range. That being said, I do think that it was worth the asking price.
Dave Macomber
Sometime during the nineties when I was living in New Milford, I purchased two Dennis Stuart paintings. One is a composite of local landmarks, and the other is the railroad station with a view toward Railroad Street. They are in their original frames and in excellent con-diction. I am interested in knowing their value, if anyone can help me. Please reply on this blog . Thank you.
love the color combinations..
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Great! It sounds good. Thanks for sharing.. Kelheim
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