Painting Charles White and Mark Geller. Landscapes of America (19 works)

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Charles H. White was born in Quebec, Canada in 1943. From early childhood he showed interest in painting. Until the age of six, he developed his talent, starting with pencil drawings of birds and animals. At the age of fourteen he switched to oil painting. Already a teenager, many of his landscapes were successfully sold. In 1967 he graduated from the university. travels actively in search of the most impressive landscapes, combining elements of different places in one, in a perfect and romantic setting. His landscapes have found pride of place in homes where elegance and tranquility are a priority. “I want to connect with people on an emotional level and share with them the calmness that nature has on me.” With over forty years of experience in creating works of art, the artist's talent and experience is evident when you encounter the grace of the gardens and landscapes depicted in the landscapes. Each composition is classically designed with an emphasis on design principles, color and contrast. His technique creates multi-layered light work that invites the viewer to plunge into a world of tranquil beauty.
Over the years, the artist has enjoyed recognition from both critics and colleagues. He has won numerous awards and his original paintings are in collections around the world.

Mark Geller began writing professionally in the early 1970s. From a very early age, Mark Geller showed great interest in the art of painting, inspired by his father, a pastel artist. Fascinated by the American landscape, Mark Geller moved to the Midwest in 1977, lived there for thirteen years and developed a great love for majestic landscapes. Here he painted landscapes of the Great Plains, the Colorado Rockies and the Kansas to Uitfields, Nebraska, Texas, New Mexico and the Dakotas.
Primarily self-taught, Mark Geller was encouraged by his elementary school art teachers who saw his natural ability and encouraged him to develop his own style of painting. Their criticism helped shape the artist's style and form while introducing him to the community of many American artists.
Mark Geller visited many American galleries in search of techniques and palettes and found inspiration in the great masterpieces of Europe, especially in Paris.
The artist has many awards at exhibitions; his most recent achievement is victory in the “National Choice” competition.




















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