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Artist: Dennis Crayon
Suburban Nocturnal 1, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
This piece is part of Dennis Crayon’s Memory collection blending realism with expressionism. The Memory series is based on photos combined as a play between reality and abstraction...
Category

2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Umbrella by the Ocean, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
Umbrella by the Ocean - 2019 - Oil on Cradled Board ΓÇô16 H x 16 W x 1.5 Inches and ready to hang The sun just kissed the sky, the beach sand is warming up and the family just setting...
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2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

PURA VIDA WAVE, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
2023 - Oil on Gallery Wrapped Canvas –24H x 30 W x 1.5 Inches and ready to hang Pura Vida Wave is a stunning painting by celebrated artist Dennis Crayon that captures the natural ...
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2010s Modern Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Missed Connection, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
Everyone requires a bit of sunshine and air. To experience the magnificence of nature, and think for a brief moment Measuring 9 x 9 inches, it is set in a flat panel black frame w...
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2010s Photorealist Dennis Crayon Art

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Oil

Driven by the Warmth of the Sunshine, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
The evening sky is slowly fading from a brilliant yellow to a soft orange as two cars race across the open road, illuminated by the warm glow of the setting sun. Lush new buds paint the trees as vibrant greens, and the untouched fresh grass peeks beyond the roadside. The pair of cars careen down the straight stretch of two lane highway. The paint on car hoods...
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2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

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Oil

Gas Lamp, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
This is an oil painting the paper and tape is an illusion is called Trompe-l'Å“il The painting is signed and dated by the year and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. DENNI...
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2010s Photorealist Dennis Crayon Art

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Oil

Cherry Blossoms, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
Cherry Blossoms - 2018 - Oil on Cradled Board -16 H x 16 W x .5 Inches DENNIS CRAYON REALIST CONTEMPORARY REALISM I've earned a bachelor's degree in graphic design from the State...
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2010s Impressionist Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Rack Them Up, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
"Rack Them Up" is part of my Glitch series which combines realism that blends with digital aesthetics This series is based on photos that I made and combined with some graphic effec...
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2010s Photorealist Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Scott Key Bridge, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
2020 - Oil on Cradled Board -16 H x 16 W x .75 Inches and ready to hang I admire the glass-like smoothness of some classical paints and try to keep my surface smooth but still give...
Category

2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Clouds, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
2020 - Oil on Cradled Board -24inch diameter x 1Inches and ready to hang I admire the glass-like smoothness of some classical paints and try to keep my surface smooth but still giv...
Category

2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Beach Umbrella, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
I was 18 before I saw the ocean for the first time. I had gone away to school on Long Island and a bunch of the “upstaters” skipped class one warm October day and headed for the ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Dad and Son, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
Dad and Son- 2019 - Oil on Cradled Board –16 H x 16 W x 1.5 Inches and ready to hang Cradled with a solid wood frame, the panel won't flex, stretch, ...
Category

2010s Impressionist Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

K Street Washington DC, Painting, Oil on MDF Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
K Street Washington DC - 2019 - Oil on Cradled Board –16 H x 16 W x 1.5 Inches and ready to hang Cradled with a solid wood frame, the panel won't flex, stretch, or warp. The edg...
Category

2010s Contemporary Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

Almost Home, Painting, Oil on Wood Panel
By Dennis Crayon
Located in Yardley, PA
Almost Home - 2017 - Oil on Cradled Board –16 H x 16 W x 1.5 Inches and ready to hang Cradled with a solid wood frame, the panel won't flex, stretch, or warp. The edges are sand...
Category

2010s Realist Dennis Crayon Art

Materials

Oil

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San Pedro Harbor
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It is infrequent, to say the least, that a diagnosis of tuberculosis proves fortuitous, but that was the event, in 1921, that set Paul Starrett Sample on the road to becoming a professional artist. (The best source for an overview of Sample’s life and oeuvre remains Paul Sample: Painter of the American Scene, exhib. cat., [Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, 1988] with a detailed and definitive chronology by Sample scholar, Paula F. Glick, and an essay by Robert L. McGrath. It is the source for this essay unless otherwise indicated.) Sample, born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1896 to a construction engineer and his wife, spent his childhood moving with his family to the various locations that his father’s work took them. By 1911, the family had landed in Glencoe, Illinois, settling long enough for Paul to graduate from New Trier High School in 1916. Sample enrolled at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire, where his interests were anything but academic. His enthusiasms included the football and basketball teams, boxing, pledging at a fraternity, and learning to play the saxophone. After the United States entered World War I, Sample, to his family’s dismay, signed on for the Naval Reserve, leading directly to a hiatus from Dartmouth. In 1918 and 1919, Sample served in the U.S. Merchant Marine where he earned a third mate’s license and seriously contemplated life as a sailor. Acceding to parental pressure, he returned to Dartmouth, graduating in 1921. Sample’s undergraduate life revolved around sports and a jazz band he formed with his brother, Donald, two years younger and also a Dartmouth student. In November 1933, Sample summarized his life in a letter he wrote introducing himself to Frederick Newlin Price, founder of Ferargil Galleries, who would become his New York art dealer. 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