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Across the Marshes to Sandwich Center
Oil on Canvas
Size: 28 1/2x 23 1/2
Price Upon Request
Pastoral Willows
NEW Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 10.5x125/8"
Available in Gold Frame w/ white liner
Price Upon Request
A Summer Day in Newbury, MA
NEW Original Pastel
Size: 43"x18"
Framed in gold with white liner
Price Upon Request
Mid Summer Day-West Newbury
Original Pastel on Paper
Image Size:28x35"
Available Framed
Price Upon Request
Autumn in the Berkshires
Original Pastel on Paper
Image Size: 18x22"
Available Framed
Price on Request
Approaching Summer Storm on Ipswhich Marsh
Limited Edition Giclee on Paper AP 1/1
Image Size: 10x4.25"
Medium: Pastel
Price: $975.00 Framed
Hoffman Notch Wilderness
Limited Edition Engraving on Paper 25/75
Image Size: 5.75x4"
Available Framed
Price Upon request
Off Scotland Road
Limited Edition Giclee on Paper 1/75
Image Size: 30x25.5"
Medium: Pastel
Price: $975.00 Framed
Spring on Tupper Lake
Limited Edition Giclee on Paper 1/75
Image Size: 37.5x18"
Medium: Pastel
Price: $975.00 Framed
Late Summer Sunset-Napatree Point
Limited Edition Giclee on Paper 1/75
Image Size: 39x17 1/2"
Medium: Pastel
Price Upon Request
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About Anthony Petchkis
Anthony J. Petchkis is a Boston Based landscape artist who has been exhibiting for the past twenty years. Anthony's art has focused on the New England and Adirondack regions. In particular, the North Shore of Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and Martha's Vineyard, and the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, New York.
To explore the unique colors of autumn, Anthony will draw inspiration from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the Berkshires of Massachusetts and Connecticut. For the study of atmosphere and drama of summer Anthony will paint along the marshes and coastline of the North Shore of Massachusetts. Another favorite place to explore in depth is the natural beauty of late spring and summer in Martha's Vineyard.
Although Anthony continues to be inspired by the great American masters of the Hudson River School, his individual vision is unique in his choice and application of medium. Mastering pastel on rag board or paper, which is painted, not drawn. This creates a homogeneous finish, which can be perceived as almost photographic. Another favorite medium is oil on canvas, but he will only produce two or three a year.