Award winning artist Gary David Hoffmann continues the great lineage of Boston painters, having trained with the late R. H. Ives Gammell, who himself had studied with such greats as Edmund Tarbell, William Paxton and Joseph DeCamp. The fundamentals of Gary’s work, like all the traditional masters before him, come from patience, a great understanding of color and light and rigid attention to detail and draftsmanship.
His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez. His plein-air landscapes, with their dancing, bravura brush-work, show off his mastery of light and color and conjure the impressionist works of Frank Weston Benson and Childe Hassam. Hoffmann’s still-life paintings showcase a range of delicate texture and light while immortalizing and giving dimension to stunning and perishable subjects.
Studio Down Time
By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 18" x 14".
We've never had so many works of art by Gary David Hoffmann in the Gallery before. We invite you to immerse yourself in his beautiful art.
Fresh Cut
By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 15" x 13".
His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez.
We’re pleased to celebrate Jeannie’s impressive versatility and range, showcasing several new works of art, all of which are 15% off for a limited time.
By Jeannie Celata; acrylic; 21" x 20". $750. Sale Price: $637.50.
“One of my earliest memories is of an afternoon spent playing in the sunlight as it fell upon a quilt that my great grandmother had made. As I traced the designs, I marveled how the patterns and colors twisted around each other in harmony. The joy I felt that day is what I try to recapture each time I paint.”