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Cedars
Oil on Canvas
16"
x 20"
$2000 |
Mountain Landscape Late Afternoon
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 50"
$7500
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Still Life w Red Drapery
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7000 |
Still Life w French Coffee Pot
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7000 |
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Wagoner Farm Cedars II
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7000 |
Wagoner Farm Cedars I
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7000 |
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Wagoner Farm Late Afternoon
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7500 |
Grassy Creek House
Oil on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7500 |
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Grassy Creek Landscape Late Summer I
Oil on Canvas
42"
x 50"
$8000 |
Grassy Creek Landscape Late Summer II
Oil on Canvas
28"
x 48"
$5000 |
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Landscape Abingdon, Virginia I
Oil on Canvas
24"
x 48"
$5000 |
Landscape Abingdon, Virginia II
Oil on Canvas
20"
x 30"
$3000 |
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Spring Landscape w. Dogwoods I
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
Spring Landscape w. Dogwoods II
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
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Spring Landscape w. Dogwoods III
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
Spring Landscape w. Dogwoods IV
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
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Spring Landscape w. Road I
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
Spring Landscape w. Road II
Pastel on Board
9"
x 12"
$1000 |
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Landscape w. Cedars
Oil on Board
11"
x 14"
SOLD! |
Grassy Creek Landscape w. House
Oil on Board
13"
x 13"
SOLD! |
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Still Life w. Teapot
Oil on Board
8"
x 10"
$1000 |
Wagner Farm
Oil on Canvas
42"
x 48"
$7000 |
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Marshland I
Oil
on Canvas
40"
x 48"
$7000 |
Still Life w/ Summer Fruit
Oil
on Canvas
30"
x 30"
$4000 |
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Katie III
Oil
on Canvas
48"
x 40"
$10000 |
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Richard Fennell
Richard
Fennell received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from East Carolina University
and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro.
Fennell's work can be found in the permanent collection of the
North Carolina Museum of Art as well as numerous private and corporate
collections nationwide.
His intense landscapes of his surroundings in the piedmont region
of North Carolina reflect a careful placement of color, which he uses
to translate the essential structure of nature.
In this current series of paintings, Fennell conveys a true sense
and emotion of place in the intense North Carolina landscapes.
"Richard
Fennell, who has received art degrees from both UNC-G and ECU, has long
been known for his paintings of North Carolina landscapes. Using a rich
palette of colors suggested by his surroundings and a highly developed
brush technique, the artist depicts not only the landscape but also the
elements which make it what it is. Through Fennell's philosophy
of painting, his canvases capture the changing of the seasons and the
evolutions of nature as seasonal cycles progress. Fennell's strengths
are his understanding of a particular place, its seasons, and the time
of day. All of the artist's work is derived from nature and is a direct
result of his observances of nature. Fennell
states, "'I try to deal and attempt to solve problems that
arise through visual contact with nature. The answers to problems such
as how to create a balance of color, how to create the illusion of three-dimensional
forms, and how to arrange these colors and forms in a convincing space,
I believe, exist in nature. What one has to do is look and observe."
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