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Paul Strisik Art

American, 1919-1998
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Paul Strisik became a resident of Rockport, Massachusetts, where he did landscape painting that brought him national recognition. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he studied at the Art Students League in New York City and with Frank Vincent DuMond. In 1953, he moved to Rockport, where he was active in the Art Association and other local civic organizations. He was a member of the National Academy of Western Art, the American Watercolor Society, and the Oil Painters of America. During his long career, he won 185 awards including 16 gold medals. He and his wife, Nancy, also maintained a home in Santa Fe for 12 years, and in 1996, he was honored as Artist of the Year by the Santa Fe Rotary Club. He was widely respected for his willingness to share his talents with young artists, and taught numerous workshops including at the Scottsdale Artists' School. He wrote several books, his last one being Capturing the Light in Oils. A reviewer in Art Talk quoted him: "God's light on a blade of grass is such a miracle, and so difficult to capture in paint; it is worth a lifetime of trying."
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Paul Strisik Watercolor & Gouache “Morgans Meadow” Coastal New England Landscape
Paul Strisik Watercolor & Gouache “Morgans Meadow” Coastal New England Landscape

Paul Strisik Watercolor & Gouache “Morgans Meadow” Coastal New England Landscape

By Paul Strisik

Located in Rockport, MA

"Morgans Meadow" is a beautiful mix of watercolor and gouache by celebrated American painter Paul Strisik (1918–1998), renowned for his evocative depictions of the New England coast....

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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Paul Strisik Art

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Paul Strisik Marine Painting American Impressionist National Academy Rockport
Paul Strisik Marine Painting American Impressionist National Academy Rockport

Paul Strisik Marine Painting American Impressionist National Academy Rockport

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Located in Chesterfield, NJ

Morgan's Wharf Maine 8 x 12 oil/masonite panel signed LL Paul Strisik (April 22, 1918 – July 22, 1998) was an American plein air painter. The painting and frame are in excellent cond...

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"NOVEMBER MOONRISE" WATERCOLOR RANCH SCENE
"NOVEMBER MOONRISE" WATERCOLOR RANCH SCENE

"NOVEMBER MOONRISE" WATERCOLOR RANCH SCENE

By Paul Strisik

Located in San Antonio, TX

Paul Strisik (1918-1998) Santa Fe, New York, Rockport, Massachusetts Artist Medium: Watercolor on Paper "November Moonrise" Image: 18 x 27 3/4 Frame: 30 3/8 x 40 3/8 Biography Paul...

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Sunny Ledges, Sailboat, Landscape, Seacoast, Light
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Sunny Ledges, Sailboat, Landscape, Seacoast, Light

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In the painting titled "Sunny Ledges" by Paul Strisik, one can imagine a picturesque coastal scene. The artwork portrays a sailboat docking on the calm ocean waters. The boat may be ...

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