Landscapes and More
November 5th — January 5th
Oil Paintings & Limited Edition Giclee Prints on Canvas by Tarryl Gabel.
Voted “Best Artist – Best of the Hudson Valley” by Hudson Valley Magazine for 5 years.
Art Reception Sat Nov 17, 5-7 pm: Meet Tarryl Gabel, view exhibit, and enjoy nibbles and refreshments.
“I consider a painting successful when it evokes or captures a certain mood or feeling that the viewer gets caught up or “lost” in. I feel it is important to make this emotional connection through my art. To capture a fleeting moment in time, conveying the beauty of a place, the peace and stillness of a sunrise, or the vastness and grandeur of a big vista….”
Paintings are done both plein air and in the studio – this body of work includes landscapes, primarily done plein air, wildlife and western themed works, portraiture and still life paintings. Many landscapes are from the Hudson Valley Region, Adirondacks and New England States.
Tarryl Gabel, a resident of Hyde Park, NY, was born and raised on a cattle ranch on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota, and she is an enrolled member of the Hidatsa Tribe. She began painting at an early age and has been greatly influenced by her grandfather, a self-taught western artist, and by the native culture. Making the Hudson Valley her home, twelve years ago Tarryl began plein air painting, and her influence has shifted more towards the style of the Hudson River School of Painters. Her work is now centered more around the landmarks and beautiful landscapes of this region, as well as the Catskills, Adirondacks and the New England States. Tarryl also paints wildlife, western and Native American themed, as well as still life works when she cannot be outside. Her work is displayed in private collections and corporate settings around the country and abroad.
Artwork is for sale through the artist. Please contact Tarryl at 845.452.8715 or Fineart@Tarryl.com
More Info on Tarryl Gabel at www.tarryl.com
L to R/Top to Bottom: Sammy and Shirley, American Cream Team 12×16; Sunrise over Chippewa Creek 10×14; Repurposed with Charm 14×18
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