How to be Amazed: Paintings from Paul Scott Gallery Artists, 2019

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Paul Scott Gallery How to be Amazed...2019


Special Exhibitions... Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze Solo Exhibition Thursday, October 24, 2019 7-9pm

Cathrine returns for her third solo exhibition! Her very distinct style of painting powerful female figures will be on full display with over ten new works. Cathrine’s emotional works are full of narrative and a little mystery. They actually make you think!

Larisa Aukon

Works from Her Studio Thursday, January 23, 2020 7-9pm We are very happy to be able to host an exhibition and sale of paintings from Larisa’s studio. In conjunction with the Aukon family, we have selected an impressive collection of over 50 paintings to exhibit. While most of the works are on the smaller side, their impact is not! Their strength is a fitting tribute to this great friend and artist!

Brian Cote

Solo Exhibition Thursday, March 5, 2020 7-9pm I have been waiting a long time to find an artist with a unique interpretation of the Southwestern landscape—and I finally found him! Brian Cote’s works are full of expressive power. It is not uncommon for him to paint large canvases en plein air. With thick sculptural texture, bold palettes and energetic movement, the Southwestern landscape is finally alive!

(cover image) Aleksandr Britsev • Eastern Carpet • 59" x 47" • oil (top to bottom) Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze • Place Pigalle • 58" x 50" • acrylic and oil Larisa Aukon • Saturday Night • 8" x 8" • oil Brian Cote • Spring in the Desert • 20" x 24" • oil

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(top to bottom) Andrey Inozemtsev • Surf • 23 1/2" x 31 1/2" • oil Andrey Inozemtsev • Terrace in Gurzuf • 23 5/8" x 31 1/4" • oil

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Alexander Boyadzhan • Cafe • 25 1/2" x 27 5/8" • oil

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Julia Klimova • Towards the LIghts • 40" x 30" • oil

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Julia Klimova • Middle of Summer • 48" x 36" • oil

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(top to bottom) Toni Doilney • Heavy Sky • 16" x 20" • acrylic Toni Doilney • American Flag • 30" x 48" • acrylic

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Roman Konstantinov • Whispering Grass • 45" x 47" • oil

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Roman Konstantinov •The Scent of Lemongrass • 45 1/4" x 44" • oil

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(top to bottom) Brian Cote • Clouded Morning Light • 20" x 30" • oil Brian Cote • Variegated Desert • 40" x 50" • oil

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Irene Sheri • Looking Forward • 40" x 30" • oil

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(top) Spencer Simmons • Veils of White, Gloucester Harbor • 24" x 36" • oil (bottom, left to right) Spencer Simmons • Bougainvillea • 27" x 19" • oil Spencer Simmons • The Gift • 20" x 18" • oil

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(top to bottom) Heather Barron • Reading the Tea Leaves • 36" x 36" • oil Heather Barron • Beautiful • 48" x 36" • oil

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Larisa Aukon • Oasis • 16" x 12" • oil

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Larisa Aukon • Columbine • 14" x 11" • oil

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(above) Oleksandr Miroshnychenko • Head Thirteen • 15" x 13" x 10"• electric fired ceramic (bottom) Oleksandr Miroshnychenko • Head Thirteen • various perspectives and arrangements

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(top to bottom) Kris Manzanares • Dandelion • 16" x 30" • oil Ilya Zlobin • Sculptor • 31" x 32 1/4" • oil

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Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze • Moonlight • 40" x 34" • acrylic and oil

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Cathrine Edlinger-Kunze • One Two Three • 46" x 46" • acrylic and oil

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France Jodoin • Shadows Lie Like Wine Within a Cup • 54" x 60" • oil

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France Jodoin • In a Wilderness of Mirrors • 54" x 60" • oil

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Alexander Boyadzhan • Emerald City • 39 3/4" x 39 3/4" • oil

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Juliette Belmonte • Opal • 20" x 16" • oil, fabric and paper

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Aleksandr Reznichenko • Path by the Water • 30" x 23 1/2" • oil

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Aleksandr Reznichenko • Forest Cathedral • 28 1/2" x 20 3/4" • oil

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(top to bottom) Vladimir Kovalov • Against the Current • 35 3/8" x 31 1/2" • oil Vladimir Kovalov • Summer Evening • 23 5/8" x 43 1/4" • oil

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(top to bottom) Vladimir Kovalov • Still Live with Corn • 23 5/8" x 35 3/8" • oil Vladimir Kovalov • Lilacs • 23 5/8" x 27 1/2" • oil

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Paul Jorgensen • Riomaggiore • 60" x 48" • acrylic

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(top to bottom) Brian Cote • Berlioz Blue • 42" x 70" • oil Brian Cote • July Colors • 42" x 62" • oil

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(top, left to right) Martin Dimitrov • Blissful Sleep • 10" x 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" • 1 of 25 edition • bronze Martin Dimitrov • Blueberries • 10" x 10" • oil (bottom) Martin Dimitrov • Lemons • 30" x 40" • oil

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(top to bottom) Regina Lyubovnaya • Embrace • 16" x 12" • oil Regina Lyubovnaya • Greek Jars • 14" x 16" • oil

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(top) Oleksandr Miroshnychenko • Head Twenty-two • 18" x 13" x 11"• electric fired ceramic and metal (bottom) Oleksandr Miroshnychenko • Head Twenty-two • various perspectives

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(top, left to right) Vladimir Kovalov • Blue • 23 5/8" x 23 5/8" • oil Vladimir Kovalov • Chamomile • 23 5/8" x 23 5/8" • oil (bottom) Vladimir Kovalov • Spring Still Life • 23 5/8" x 31 1/2" • oil

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Paul Jorgensen • Street Lights • 60" x 48" • acrylic

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(top to bottom) Andrey Inozemtsev • Sunny House, Crimea • 25 1/2" x 29 1/4" • oil Andrey Inozemtsev • Crimean Roses • 21 1/2" x 29 3/4" • oil

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(top to bottom) France Jodoin • I Wish I Had Feathers • 30" x 60" • oil France Jodoin • After Tea Cakes and Ices • 30" x 36" • oil

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Irene Sheri • Countess • 40" x 30" • oil

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(top) Julee M. Hutchison • Illuminate • 24" x 30" • oil (bottom, left to right) Julee M. Hutchison • The Arrival • 12" x 12" • oil Julee M. Hutchison • Saturday in the Park • 9" x 12" • oil

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Spencer Simmons • Purple Flowers • 40" x 24 1/2" • oil

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(top, left to right) Ivan Vityuk • Snow in Bogolubova • 10 1/2" x 13 3/4" • oil Ivan Vityuk • Grandmother and Geese • 17" x 26 3/4" • oil (bottom) Ivan Vityuk • Homewards • 7 3/4" x 12 1/2" • oil

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