Painting a Day – April 12 – Magnolias
Magnolia flowers and their reflection in a window are the subject of this digital painting, created using a Wacom tablet, stylus and …
Magnolia flowers and their reflection in a window are the subject of this digital painting, created using a Wacom tablet, stylus and …
Using a Wacom tablet, stylus and software, I created this digital painting using the old style daub and palette knife techniques in …
Besides the health and psychological benefits of having a fitness habit, I also gain by seeing the beauty of the Pennsylvania Capitol. …
The Pennsylvania Capitol Complex is …
A peaceful scene in Harrisburg this afternoon … Prints are available. Contact me …
BRRRR … with below-zero wind chill conditions, I reckon it is fitting that closed doors were on my mind today. The doors …
What are your favorite photographs? Mine are usually of flowers and reflection.
A “Collage of a Commonwealth” featuring artwork based on photographs of the impact United Way has had in Pennsylvania communities debuts today in the Capitol Rotunda at 11 a.m. Following today’s press conference and exhibition opening, the art will tour the state for a year.
Photographer, Painter, Mixed Media Artist Christine Goldbeck’s Fall 2010 Show and Exhibition Schedule.
Vincent Van Gogh made more than 800 paintings in his short life. Near the end of his 37 years on Earth, he was averaging three paintings a day. You can hear an actor portraying Van Gogh narrate his life by seeing “Van Gogh Brush with Genius” at an IMAX. As a member of the Art Association of Harrisburg, I had the opportunity to screen the film this evening at the Whitaker Center in Harrisburg.
The Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen today features my studio and gallery in its blog. If you see the green and white flag flying outside 203 North Union St., Middletown, I am definitely IN. Otherwise, call me at (570) 205-0736 to arrange a visit. And, watch for special announcements on openings, workshops and guest artists. We have a lot of interesting events lined up for the fall, including a month-long exhibit of the work of Bronwen Tagoe.
Jay is the garden artist and I am thankful for his prowess with plants and flowers. Yesterday, I spent hours outside in our garden with my cameras, the birds, butterflies, flowers, sunshine and changing light.
Without taking sides in the debate about the origins of life, artist Christine Goldbeck, Middletown, PA interprets a story of creation in “Evolution Theory,” a series of large paintings featured at WITF Public Media Station in Harrisburg now through July 30.