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Image ID: 1992
Gallery ID: 65 - Painting
| Image Title: Four Grannies | Artwork and Items Quality of digital images if available: JPG File Dimensions of digital images if available: 700(px) x 469(px) File Size of digital images if available: 0.36(mb)
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| Artist: Craig Everhard | View all images by this person Craig Everhard
124 Silver Springs Road
Landisville, PA 17538
717.898.6193
www.craigeverhardartist.com
Craig Everhard is an American Artist who was born in 1954. He studied at York Academy of Arts and graduated with an Associates Degree in Illustration. Everhard returned to school and pursued his Bachelor of Science in Art Education from Millersville University. Since graduating there in 1987, he has been a public and private art instructor. Craig enjoyed working as the Saturday Youth Program and Summer Youth Program Coordinator at the Pennsylvania School of Art & Design in Lancaster, PA, from 1991 to 1995. He also taught a portraiture class there in 1994.
Everhard worked at Sight & Sound Theatres in Strasburg, PA as the Charge Scenic Artist from 1993 to 2005. He lead the finish and paint teams, and became an expert in faux finishes and paint treatments. For their 50' x 200' wrap-around stage, Craig designed the color and texture treatments and painted large scale backdrop sets and scenes that can still be seen on their stages and website. He has also been commissioned to restore damaged paintings as well as create murals for churches and theatres, as he can successfully depict natural scenery. Additionally, he works as a commissioned portrait artist for people and animals.
In his artwork, Craig communicates a sense of real-life mood and atmosphere through his detailed attention to shadows and highlites that realistically mirror his living subjects and natural landscapes. These along with his abstract paintings create a visual experience that connect with the emotional side of the viewer, either by recreating a moment in time or sharing some deeper meaning that words could not express.
His artwork has been included in various group exhibits, including the York Art Association Annual Juried Art Shows from 1982 to the present and the Lancaster Art Association Annual Juried ARt Show in 2006. He held one-man exhibitions of his work at the Millersville University Student Gallery in 1984 and the Mount Calvary Episcopal Church in Camp Hill, PA in 1992. More recently Everhard exhibited several new paintings in New York City at the Javits Center in 2006 and at Chicago's NeoCon Show in 2007. His various awards include a first place award from York Academy of Arts for painting and composition in 1975, a first place award from Millersville University for painting and composition in 1987, a first place award from the Community Gallery of Lancaster Annual Juried Art Show in 1994, and various cash prizes.
Since 2005 Craig has been pursuing a full-time career in Fine Arts from his home studio in Landisville, PA, creating original oil paintings.
Craig Everhard's work can be viewed at:
www.craigeverhardartist.com
and he can be reached at:
124 Silver Springs Road
Landisville, PA 17538
phone: 717.898.6193
email: ccever@comcas.net
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Keywords: green, apples, painterly, impressionism, fun, purple, loose, small, cezanne, fruit, still life, verhard |
Description: Price $200.00 - Four Grannies, oil on canvas, w14"x h9". This painting was painted at one time in natural light with the purpose of loosening up a bit. I wanted to remain accurate with the drawing but not focus so much on the details. I had Cezanne in the back of my mind. |
Rating:
Rating: 7.3/10 (7 votes cast) |
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