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Peter Pettegrew & Matthew Cutter: Two Man Show

Soufie » 15 July 2009 » In regionalism » No Comments

Peter Pettegrew & Matthew Cutter, Two Man Show July 31st – August 1st At Galeria del Mar at 9 King St. in downtown St. Augustine, Florida. Featuring Fine Wines and Tapas dishes, and a live joint painting demonstration.

Spend a weekend with these two artists whose work remains in great demand. This is a true reward for past and future collectors. Cutter’s and Pettegrew’s paintings are instantly recognizable and they have a following that is as vast as the panoramic vistas they so skillfully capture. This event will give further proof to the power of these artists to show you what they see and how these incredible visions make them feel…

About Matthew J Cutter (1974 -)
Raised in rural New Hampshire, Matthew J Cutter was introduced to art by his parents at an early age. With their encouragement he spent much of his free time drawing to his heart’s desire. Around the age of ten, Matthew’s grandmother, Helen Cutter, expanded his artistic endeavors by teaching him the basics of painting. They spent many hours together nurturing Matthew’s talent, which would prove crucial to his later development as an artist.

In his teen years Cutter left the art world behind to pursue other interests, but that early attraction resurfaced in his mid-twenties when he participated in a painting workshop with listed American artist, Morgan Samuel Price. From there his interest grew deeper and he looked to the works of the Old Masters, such as John Singer Sargent, Joaquin Sorolla, and the California Impressionists to further his knowledge of painting. Present day painters such as Richard Schmid, Scott Christensen, Matt Smith, and Daniel Gerhartz have also influenced Cutter.

Matthew’s emergence to the art world has been a slow process culminating in his first one-man-show in February 2006. The show was a great success with 30 originals selling on opening night. It is worth noting that while Cutter’s pursuit of art is not a full-time opportunity at this point in his life, it is a full-time passion. He has traveled to places such as Taos, NM, the Smoky Mountains and St. Kitts in search of subject matter and he currently resides in St. Augustine, FL.

About Peter Pettegrew
Peter Pettegrew has devoted his life to capturing the timeless beauty of the natural landscape on canvass. As a youth, his world was centered around Monterey Bay, California, and it was here that his compelling encounters with the ocean inspired sketches. As early as four years of age, his aunt, who was a painter, recognized his talent and insisted to his mother that he only be given blank paper; no coloring books. Childhood sketches symbolized the sights and sensations of ocean landscapes, and soon more serious efforts resulted as he turned to painting.

By ten years of age, the artist was already studying with one of the older marine painters in the Bay Area. His formal art education began when he applied and qualified for admission to Harbor Senior High in Santa Cruz, California, a prestigious and progressive school dedicated to advancing the development of artistic skills and creative freedom. After moving to Florida, Pettegrew went on to attend the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, where he studied painting as well as graphic art techniques that he now employs in his work with hand-pulled serigraphs, stone lithographs, and originals. After his formal education, he furthered his schooling in individual mediums through private artist workshops, including oil painting, watercolor techniques and charcoal drawing.

Finding his inspiration through detailed research of the Master Impressionists and plein air painters of the 19th Century, this work revealed the undeniable course for his life, “to honor the face of nature by painting her portrait in so many ways and in so many places.” His captivating impressionistic style, using delicate tones, subtle luminous lighting, and savory blends of color, has resulted in distinctive paintings for his collectors. From childhood, the landscapes have always been the beloved subject for Pettegrew’s passionate creations.

A naturalist, and outdoorsman, he camps, hikes, and explores, to find his timeless compositions. It is this focus, this need to completely lose himself in the wilderness in order to paint, breathing in the air of dawn and dusk, that nurtures the inspiration he pours onto his canvases. He draws inspiration from his diverse travels. In the last few years he has been to France, the Bahamas, Montana, and California to capture his subject. Most often he is painting in the Southeastern United States. His home and studio are in Orlando, Florida, with another family residence on Marco Island, not far from the Big Cypress Swamp in the Everglades.

Mr. Pettegrew states, “Whether I’m painting in the Everglades or in the marshes of South Carolina, these Southern wetlands have a feel and presence like nowhere else I’ve been. This land is where the spirit within lies very close to the surface. Its beauty abounds and one does not have to struggle to locate its magnificent side.” Mr. Pettegrew always receives high praise from museum and gallery directors throughout the United States for his one-man and group exhibitions. Collectors anxiously await each new painting. The huge demand for Pettegrew’s work is gratifying for the artist, by providing him the means to give back to the natural world. He acts on his commitment to Promote, Preserve, and Protect the environment through his art. His gallery and museum events, and the ongoing sales of some of his work are venues to channel his support for environmental causes. “I think we all need a greater sensitivity of our natural surroundings and what I fully experience when on location is what I spiritually need to paint. My hope is that this emotion is fully communicated, not just in the traditional sense, but rather a message of the mystery and joy in how nature really feels. Through painting, I share my love of nature with others and hopefully help to preserve her beauty.”

For additional information, Contact: Galeria del Mar @ (904) 829-2120 • 9 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 • gdm@cutterandcutter.com

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New Work By Dorothy Starbuck

Soufie » 15 July 2009 » In starbuck » 1 Comment

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Ocala Cows
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 20×24

Dorothy Starbuck was born and raised in Miami, Florida where she developed a love and passion for painting the natural splendor of her beloved tropical state. She has been most influenced by artist and instructor Dave Herbert, and historical artist, Graham Ingles.

Determination, continuous study, imagination, and a desire to excel are what enable Dorothy to paint as she does. Her paintings mirror the beauty, color, and tranquility in the hundreds of tropical landscapes unique to Florida.

Her works of art display an exceptional talent in painting and preserving the images of Florida’s diverse and dwindling, unique, natural features. These range from Atlantic and Gulf beaches and sand dunes, to lakes, rivers, springs, marshlands, swamps, hammocks, mangroves, forests, and pastures.

Dorothy works diligently to ensure all elements painted –sky, land, palms, birds, and botanicals-are accurately portrayed. Colors and textures are precise and vivid.

Her representational style conveys the calmness and serenity she feels while sketching or taking photographs in the field. Her powers of direct observation, pursuit of excellence, and ability to capture the nuances of color, light, and shadow give her oil paintings an authentic feel.

Oil painter Richard Schmid, with his marvelous capture of mood and light, is an example of an artist who inspires Dorothy. His work moves her to reach beyond herself and paint the very best for corporate and private patrons who collect her paintings. Dorothy’s paintings have been featured in the Florida State Capital in Tallahassee, at the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. in the permanent collection of the U.S. Air Force and in various Florida art museums.

The Point Washington State Forest and the Choctawhatchee bayou surround Dorothy as she paints and teaches in her studio. She lives in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, with her husband Bob. They have three daughters.

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Golden Cypress
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 18×24

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Ibises Silver River
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 16×20

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Solitude
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 18×24

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Western Lakes Pines
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 20×16

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: River Beauty
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 16×20

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Rivers Edge
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 20×16

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Lazy Loxahatchie
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 16×12

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Stately Sabals
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 36×24

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Artist: Starbuck
Titles: Cow Pasture
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Canvas
Size: 30×36

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Artist:Starbuck
Title:Birds Of A Feather
Medium:Giclee
Substrate:Canvas
Size:11×14
Price:Call
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St. Pete Craft Heroes Stage 2 Sales

Soufie » 25 November 2008 » In florida-artist » No Comments

Coralette Says:
The St. Pete Craft Heroes are excited to announce a second super hand-made holiday event!The Holiday Shuffle will take place on Friday December 5 at the Historic Mirror Lake Shuffleboard Club! More details to come but put this on your calendar! Don’t miss this or The Holizaar on Nov 30th, as each event will feature a different line up of artisans so your selection will be fresh and amazing at both shows!

Preview

Robot Stocking Stuffer Goodie Bag
Kreepy Kids Komputer Skreen Kleaners (Computer Screen Cleaners)
Sewn Collage and Lino Print Cards
Textural Clay Angel Ornament
Retro 80s Vintage Fabric Toothfairy Monster Pillow
heroes need not apply
Nesting Bird Necklace
Sweet Stack . Hand Painted . Ceramic Small Plate
weird retro country chicken bow howdy doody lookin vintage doll head barrette hairclip
4 all occasion handmade recycled greeting cards
Vintage Chandelier Earrings
Design Your Own Little Man Tie Onesie
Mer-cat Table Top Stained Glass
Cephalopod God, Demon of the Depths Limited Edition Linocut Print
Stone Swirl Necklace
Hootie Holiday Owl
Etsy

Buy Handmade

CraftHeroes

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Interested vendors should contact craftheroes@yahoo.com , send images and description of your latest creations to be considered as a vendor. Thanks!!

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St Pete’s ArtPool Workshop This Saturday

Soufie » 06 November 2008 » In Uncategorized, florida-artist » No Comments

Artpool artist’s co-op of St Petersburg announces a workshop and, later this month, a party:

make art not war workshop SATURDAY
taught by Diana Leavengood & Marina Williams
(call/email to sign up asap as spaces are limited)
November 8th 12-5pm $50 public/$30 students & ARTpool ARTists
Participate in the workshop for up to 5 hours and become an ARTpool ARTist by showcasing your work at our Opening reception on November 29th from 8pm-12am for FREE
(workshop fee includes exhibition fee and free VIP entrance to opening)
100% of all sales go to the ARTist, no gallery commissions.
Learn how to make ARTist books, installations, recyclable ART, jewelry, trading cards & more
ALL AGES WELCOME!
to sign up call 727.324.3878 email artpoolrules@gmail.com or swing by ARTpool Mon-Sat 12-5pm to reserve your spot!

MAKE ART NOT WAR
ART pARTy Opening
Fashion Show, Live Painting & Graffiti Art, Live Silk Screening
& MAKE ART NOT WAR Art Show
100% of all sales go to the ARTist
November 29th 8pm-12am featuring art created
by workshop Attendees & ARTpool ARTists!
wear your “i voted” sticker & get entered into a raffle for FREE!
$10 includes complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres

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Roser Park Art Festival, St Petersburg, Florida

Soufie » 28 October 2008 » In florida-artist » No Comments

Roser Park Art Festival

Roser Park Art Festival

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Art In The Park In St Petersburg, Florida

Soufie » 17 October 2008 » In florida-artist » No Comments

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Art In The Park, St Petersburg, Florida

Art In The Park, St Petersburg, Florida

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Tampa Artist Joyce Lazzara In “Best Of America” 2008 Show

Soufie » 22 August 2008 » In joyce-lazzara » No Comments

Joyce Lazzara‘s “Southern Belle” will be featured in the National Oil & Acrylic Society 18th annual “Best of America” 2008 Exhibit.

Joyce Lazzara

Joyce Lazzara

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Steve Williams At Stellers Annex, Neptune Beach

Soufie » 22 August 2008 » In florida-artist » No Comments

Stellers Gallery Annex at Neptune Beach stages a show featuring abstract artist Steve Williams , entitled “Bulletproof Vest“, Friday, August 22nd from 6-9. This show will benefit Jacksonville City Rescue Mission.

Steve Williams

Steve Williams

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“Edge Of Invisible” At Nova 535, St Petersburg

Soufie » 20 August 2008 » In florida-artist » 1 Comment

Thanks to San Diego, CA blogger Spanky, oddly enough, we get details about the group drawing show at Nova 535 on MLK in St Pete called “The Edge Of The Invisible“. Show runs September 11 – October 25, 2008 and featuring artists Douglas Bosley, Clayton Chandler, Michael Chomick, Neverne Covington, Patrick Francisco, Ashleigh Gunter, Yoko Nogami, Jeffrey Pierson, Rebecca Skelton.

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Steve Williams At Stellers Gallery Annex, Neptune Beach

Soufie » 07 August 2008 » In florida-artist » No Comments

The opening for Florida painter and sculptor Steve Williams is set for August 22nd, 6 to 9 pm at Stellers Gallery Annex, Beaches Town Center, 200 First St. in Neptune Beach. The show will continue through August.

Steve Williams

Steve Williams

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