Hi Hall, I purchased this painting last year, and I can't tell you how much I enjoy having it in my collection. It hangs in a special place in my home and I have received so many compliments on it. I see from your blog entries that you are still very busy painting beautiful paintings! Love the baseball! Regards, Linda McCoy
Hall Groat II is a Professor at Broome Community College in New York where he teaches foundation courses in Fine Arts. He earned his Master of Fine Arts Degree at Brooklyn College in 1992, studying classical oil painting with Lennart Anderson and Lois Dodd.
Groat has had solo exhibitions at Roberson Museum of Art, Everson Museum of Art, Washington and Jefferson College, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Finger Lakes Community College, Cazenovia College, Lemoyne College, and many other institutions.
In 2004 he was included in an exhibition at the Roberson Museum Center, entitled Cosmos and Chaos: A Cultural Paradox, with artists Lucian Freud, Eric Fischl, Jerome Witkin and several others.
Groat is included in private and public collections internationally, including Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta Jones, Clear Channel Communications, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cellular One, Sheraton Hotel Corporation, Binghamton University, Everson Museum of Art, Munson-Williams Proctor Institute of Art, The State University of New York system, Roberson Museum and Science Center and Washington Jefferson College.
6 comments:
Great painting! Beautiful use of reflected light!
Masterful!!
This is masterful! Masterly?...whatever, it's great!
love the peaches against the blue. So well painted...I can practically feel the fuzz!
Hall, I received the painting today, it is just beautiful! I am so fortunate to have it in my collection!
Linda
Hi Hall,
I purchased this painting last year, and I can't tell you how much I enjoy having it in my collection. It hangs in a special place in my home and I have received so many compliments on it. I see from your blog entries that you are still very busy painting beautiful paintings! Love the baseball!
Regards,
Linda McCoy
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