Enter between Tuesday, August 18th and Monday, September 7th (Labor Day) to win an 11 x 17 limited edition Giclee print. You have a choice of one of these three prints:
Cape Porch
Gondolas On The Grand Canal, Venice
Empire State Building
Here's what you need to do to enter:
1.) Visit my esty shop and find your favorite print.
2.) Return to this post, tell me what your favorite image is in the comments. Also, please leave your email address or a way for me to contact you. One entry per person.
3.) That's it! I'll draw a winner by random number at 8 p.m. on Labor Day and post their name on Tuesday, September 8th. The print will be shipped as soon as the winner makes their selection from the three choices.
4.) Here is a little twist: If the winner is a follower of this blog, they can pick from not only these three prints, but can choose to receive the favorite mentioned in their comment.
Good Luck!
I'm also having a SUPER BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE SALE (AUGUST 18th - SEPTEMBER 7th): Purchase any 11 x 17 print in my esty shop and receive a second 11 x 17 print of your choice. Hurry, this sale ONLY lasts until Labor Day!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Painting Albany's Diners
People ask me why I paint diners and other remnants of roadside America. It's a question I've never had to ask myself. I want to preserve diners and the best way to express my passion is to paint them.
My hometown of Albany, New York is lucky to have two vintage diners which are still in operation.
A chrome clad beauty, Jack's Diner was built by the Comac Company in 1949. Located in Albany, New York, it's a favorite breakfast haunt and landmark within walking distance of my house.
Built by the Silk City Company in 1941, the well-preserved Miss Albany was featured in the movie "Ironweed" with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
The paintings of Miss Albany and Jack's are available as limited edition prints in my Esty Shop.
My hometown of Albany, New York is lucky to have two vintage diners which are still in operation.
A chrome clad beauty, Jack's Diner was built by the Comac Company in 1949. Located in Albany, New York, it's a favorite breakfast haunt and landmark within walking distance of my house.
Built by the Silk City Company in 1941, the well-preserved Miss Albany was featured in the movie "Ironweed" with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
The paintings of Miss Albany and Jack's are available as limited edition prints in my Esty Shop.
Labels:
albany,
architectural illustration,
diner,
diners,
miss albany diner,
new york
Monday, August 3, 2009
Cape Cod House Portraits
When you visit Cape Cod, there is no doubt that you are witnessing a unique style of architecture rooted in colonial times when simplicity and functionality where at their best. There are many characteristics of the Cape Cod architecture style that permeate still in today's modern versions including cedar shake shingles, steep pitched roofs, central chimneys, dormers and shutters.
Chatham is the perfect place the see both traditional 18th Century examples and well-designed modern interpretations. Located on the "elbow" of the Cape, it's also the perfect place to catch a wonderful view of Nantucket Sound, the Atlantic Ocean and the famous Chatham Light. Don't miss the classic Main Street with great shops and evening band concerts.
Here are a few of my Chatham house portraits:
Here are a few of my Chatham house portraits:
Saturday, August 1, 2009
House Portraits In The Adirondacks
Finally, we have a beautiful summer day in Upstate New York. Should be a perfect afternoon to visit a lake in The Adirondacks. To get you in the mood, here is a house portrait that I recently completed of a great camp on Lake Placid. The boathouse painting depicts Harbor Hill, a vintage cottage colony in Saranac Lake.
You can find an extensive gallery of house portraits and information on arranging a commission at DavidHinchensHouses.com
Labels:
Adirondacks,
home portrait,
home rendering,
House Portrait,
Lake Placid
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