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GREGORY PACKARD PAINTER. Frederic Delarue. Dance of Joy. click. 26.09.2014 16:39:56. From the Rim. Yaquina Head. Coastal Outcrop. Slow Descent. Sweet Lilacs. Autumn Gold. Mid-May. After the Storm. The Awakening. Tongue River Slumber. Outdoor Still Life. The End of Autumn. Dawn.

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  1. GREGORY PACKARD PAINTER Frederic Delarue Dance of Joy click 26.09.2014 16:39:56

  2. From the Rim

  3. Yaquina Head

  4. Coastal Outcrop

  5. Slow Descent

  6. Sweet Lilacs

  7. Autumn Gold

  8. Mid-May

  9. After the Storm

  10. The Awakening

  11. Tongue River Slumber

  12. Outdoor Still Life

  13. The End of Autumn

  14. Dawn

  15. Evening Tide

  16. Sarah

  17. Frech Roses

  18. Long Shadows

  19. March on the River

  20. Searching

  21. New Beginnings

  22. Joy

  23. Signs of Spring

  24. Twilight

  25. Afternoon Haze

  26. Still Life with Melon

  27. The Day Ahead

  28. Roaring Surf

  29. Break of Day,Mid Mountain

  30. A Good Ewening

  31. Lakeside Tandem

  32. Still Life with Sunflowers

  33. Pacific Blue

  34. Hero

  35. Peonies

  36. First Light

  37. Sunflowers

  38. December

  39. GREGORY PACKARD Growing up with a love for drawing Gregory’s first painting experiences came later in life where in college he took a couple painting classes as he earned his bachelor’s degree in English. For a year while working and attending college he and a friend rented an art studio simply to paint and draw for fun as they had time. It wasn’t until age 28, six years after those first real painting experiences that he finally decided to open the door again to the undying urge to be an artist. He took back to back painting workshops from notable artists Robert Moore and Delbert Gish and became enamored with the work of the California and Russian impressionists. With passion ablazed he and his wife began the difficult and unending journey that many artists before have traveled. He furthered his studies with painters Robert Johnson and finally and probably most notable Ovanes Berberian. After many years with his wife’s encouragement and support, early in 2005 his wife was able to trade jobs from being a Physical Therapist to being a stay at home mom and Gregory started painting full time. At age 35 with a four year old son and two year old daughter Gregory prefers to travel and paint with his family or paint near home. “Painting is more than a career. It is a way of life. I am a father, husband and painter. Each of the three nurtures each other. I don’t know if I’ll always be so fortunate but today I am and for that I am extremely grateful.” --Gregory Packard

  40. Resume:Select Exhibitions- 2-Person Show; Long Gallery; Scottsdale, AZ; March, 2006- 1-Person Show; Marquette Gallery; Cincinnati, OH; February, 2006–2005- 1-Person Show; Bradford Brinton Memorial & Museum; Big Horn, WY; December, 2004- 1-Person Show; Montana Trails Gallery; Bozeman, MT; August, 2005; July, 2004; July, 2002- Salon International 2004; International Museum of Contemporary Masters of Fine Art- Six New Artists Recommended to Collect; Greenhouse Gallery; San Antonio, TX; April, 2004- Women's City Club of Pasadena Exhibit; California Art Club; Pasadena, CA; Spring–2004, Fall–2003- Biennial Invitational; Bradford Brinton Memorial & Museum; Big Horn, WY; 2004–2002- Wyoming Invitational; Bradford Brinton Memorial & Museum; Big Horn, WY; September, 2003- Southwest Art Selects—Artists to Watch & Steamboat Springs Arts Council; June 2003- Paintings of the American Landscape, Howard/Mandville; Kirkland, WA; May, 2005–2003- 5-Person Show; Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum; Big Horn, WY; December, 2002- 1-Person Show; Browns Gallery; Boise, ID; November 2002- Invitational Miniature Show; Howard/Mandville Gallery; Kirkland, WA; November, 2005–2002

  41. Publications & Awards- Great Artists of Today, 2005 calendar, December featured artist- Honorable Mention for Artistic Excellence, Salon International 2005–2004- "How Did You Paint That? 100 Ways to Paint Flowers & Gardens": International Artist's Magazine book- "Collector's Choice": Cowboys and Indians magazine, January, 2004- "Artists to Watch": Southwest Art magazine, December, 2002Painting Affiliations - Patron Artist, California Art ClubBackground- Born: May 3, 1970; Boise, Idaho- Current residence: Montrose, CO- Education: BA English, Boise State University, Boise, ID, 1996Painting Study - Ovanes Berberian workshop, 2001 - Robert Moore workshop, 2000 - Robert Johnson scholarship workshop, Scottsdale Artists' School, 2000 - Robert Moore workshop, 1998- Delbert Gish workshop, 1998

  42. A.C T H E E N D July 05.2009

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