Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Informed & Inspired by the Hudson River School from PleinAir Magazine

In PleinAir Magazine: August 2012





Announcements:
INSTRUCTIONAL DVD
LAST DAY of Pre-release Discount 8.15.12:
Techniques of the Hudson River School Masters with Erik Koeppel
www.hudsonriverdvd.com

Upcoming Workshop:

Contact me about future workshops erik@erikkoeppel.com Particularly if you're interested in drawing or painting in a tiny Romanesque village in France around Sept. 2013

Koeppel Paintings On View:
Continually:
Wally Findlay Galleries in NYC and Palm Beach (click here)
McColl Fine Art in Charlotte, NC (click here)
The Museum of White Mt. Art at Jackson, NH contact info@jacksonhistory.org to visit
The Banks Gallery in Portsmouth, NH (click here)

Special Exhibitions:
Coming in October: Jackson Historical Society and Museum of White Mountain Art Grand Opening Exhibition and Sale. For details  info@jacksonhistory.org

New Hampshire Antiques Co-op (click here)
Landscapes of the White Mountain and Hudson River Schools


Thorne Sagendorph Art Gallery at Keene College in conjunction with Wild Land: Thomas Cole and the Birth of American Landscape Painting
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Thank you for reading! 

Erik Koeppel Studio
P.O. Box 325
Jackson, NH 03846
603-383-7062
Erik@ErikKoeppel.com

2 comments:

  1. Would love to have your video, I am fascinated by your approach and philosophy but you really have priced it too high. There is just so much quality material online by professional artist at much lower prices for us students.

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  2. Dear Anonymous,
    I apologize sincerely that the dvd is out of reach for you. When I was an art student I couldn’t afford pickles, let alone dvds. The price was established by the publisher, based on the level of expense that they took on in creating and promoting the dvd. Many professional artists do filming and editing themselves in order to reduce costs, but I don’t have the time, equipment, or inclination for that kind of activity. I need to be painting to be happy. I appreciate your interest in my approach and philosophy, and hope you’ll feel free to contact me with any questions you might have about what I do. Best wishes, and best of luck with your work. -Erik

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