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The Painting John Williams is a contemporary American Painter with artistic talent in many art forms. John has a stimulating style which he conveys so well in his original oil paintings.
In "Barns in the Morning Light" John Williams lets his Impressionistic Spirit take off. With a tinge of Wolf Kahn and Edward Hopper style, John has composed a scene that radiates calm and serenity. In a modern landscape view the light comes over the front of the building. The photos say it all! This artist's view has a great play of shadows and light in this original. A true one of a kind professional oil for your collection. As an artist, life displays never ending subjects for John M., please look in on auctions this week. John likes to paint the simple pleasures of life in his own unique fashion.
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Details Professional Oils_Gallery Wrapped Canvas-Edges Painted to hang without framing if desired-sides painted
Sold Unframed
NOTE: 24"x24"x.75"
Payment/Shipping He prefers payment through Paypal or Money Order but will accept a personal check. (Will delay shipping until cleared) USA Shipping Will ship Internationally but outside USA he will e-mail you the cost. Buyer outside the USA pays all shipping costs and or fees and taxes if any. Shipping Cost:$ 22 USPS priority SHIPPING-Protected and Boxed-Insured
Galleries interested in representing J.M. Williams please contact: info@jmwportfolio.com Paintings are available at:
Lawrenceville Inn-Lawrenceville, NJ (near Princeton)~~Celebrating 3 Years as Artist in Residence!
I am also please to announce: The Marriott Hotel in Trenton, NJ has purchased and added three of John Williams, Trenton scenes to their permanent collection.
ALSO~~John's artwork has recently graced the TRCP's review for the Congressional Farm Bill Report. This artist's paintings has been given many wonderful comments as drawing attention to the need for conservation of farm lands in the USA.
Portrait of the Painter John McDowell Williams (b.1949) is a complex artist. His subjects are many and his style is his alone. Although he has been compared to Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, and Zoltan Szabo-all artists he admires, John's vision is continually evolving. As a multi-media {working in gouache, watercolors and oils} University trained in the Fine Arts, John knows the importance of color harmony, balance and uniqueness in his composition. Yet daily experience is his basis of Impressionist Art. The American Scene is surely a John McDowell Williams adventure. Psalm 150:6 Let everything that has breath praise the Lord |