Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2020

Guild of Boston Artists Online Exhibition

Erik Koeppel, Sunset at Otter Cliffs, Acadia, ME 9x14in. $2800

This painting is available at the Guild of Boston Artists online exhibition on Artsy. Here's a link to the exhibition:

https://www.artsy.net/artwork/erik-koeppel-otter-cliffs-acadia

You can reach the gallery to purchase the painting at the link. Shipping is available.

I began this painting outdoors on a visit to Acadia National Park years ago. Then it sat in my studio untouched for quite some time. A few months ago I found it amongst some other unfinished pieces, and it stood out to me as something I'd like to continue working on. It was originally painted on a gray day, but my vision shifted as I continued to work into a burst of sunset color. I now feel that it captures the feeling or my memories of this idyllic place.


Monday, April 27, 2020

Jackson Historical Society Online White Mountain Art Sale.

 Here are the paintings that I have available at the Jackson Historical Society's online art sale. They are offering free shipping, more information below.

Erik Koeppel, Mt. Osceola from Greeley Pond, 8x16in. Oil on panel $3600

Erik Koeppel, Mt. Washington from Iron Mt. 11.5x20in. Oil on panel $4500

Erik Koeppel, Nancy's Brook, 14x18in Oil on panel $4200 

Erik Koeppel, Jackson Falls in Autumn 10x8 in. Oil on panel, $2400

A note from the JHS:


  • Paintings will be shipped to buyers at no cost
  • Term payments are available on a selected basis.
  • Prices include a tax deductible contribution to the Jackson Historical Society.
  • To consign paintings, contact Warren Schomaker at 383-9922 or info@jacksonhistory.org.

  • The initial success of our online art sale caused us to reach out to other consignors, which resulted in many new White Mountain paintings added to our sale.

    There are now over fifty 19th-century offerings, including paintings by George Inness, Samuel Lancaster Gerry, Frank Shapleigh, John White Allen Scott, Benjamin Champney, and many more.

    We have a number of new to market Erik Koeppel’s, both from the artist and consignors. Bill Davis is also represented with our contemporary artists, along with several others.

    We have added a “Special” section with lower priced items by local favorites: Myke Morton, Marty Sage Gilman, and Richard Packer.

    The paintings will be sent to you with no shipping costs. Terms can be offered in selected cases.

    To view the online catalogue, go to https://www.jacksonhistory.org/artshow.html. If you don’t see a 5-page catalogue, refresh your screen. Paintings will be added as new consignments arrive.

    If you wish to consign paintings or have questions, contact Warren Schomaker at 603-383-9922 or info@jacksonhistory.org.



    Tuesday, March 3, 2020

    CANCELLED 3 DAY WORKSHOP March 27-29th, 2020 at the Providence Art Club


    CANCELLED

    Erik Koeppel "Autumn in the White Mountains" 78x135inches Oil on canvas


    I'll be giving a 3 Day Workshop at the Providence Art Club, March 27th-29th, 2020

    I very rarely teach workshops, so don't miss it. Full description and registration at the link:


    LINK for Registration HERE


    Contact The Providence Art Club to sign up, and for details, while openings last:

    Providence Art Club
    11 Thomas Street, Providence, RI 02903
    401-331-1114 ext. 16

    Email Abba Cudney for questions: 

    In this workshop we will attempt to place ourselves in the mindset of the great American Landscape Painters of the 19th Century. The Hudson River School was a diverse group of artists, with a multitude of styles. In this course we will refer to images from a variety of artist’s work of this period, and explore various drawing and oil painting methods to achieve those ends. Open to all levels.


    Tuesday, February 4, 2020

    Gallery Talk, February 15th, 1pm

    Erik Koeppel, Winter in the White Mountains, 16x12inches, Oil on panel 
    I'll be giving a Gallery Talk at the New Hampshire Antiques Coop, and answering questions about my work. I'll also be bringing some new works for sale, in addition to the paintings I already have on view at the gallery,

    Following is a selection of some of the paintings available. You may find purchase information at this link, or by contacting the gallery: https://www.rubylane.com/search?q=Erik+KOeppel

    Talk details:
    Saturday, February 15th at 1p.m.
    In the Upstairs Gallery (elevator accessible) at The New Hampshire Antiques Coop
    323 Elm St.
    Milford, NH 03055

    ph: 603-673-8499

    If you're busy on February 15th, my new work will be available for you to see daily from 10-5pm.

    Here are some more paintings:

    Erik Koeppel, Golden Autumn, 16x12in. Oil on panel

    Erik Koeppel, Autumn in the Mountain Washington Valley, 44x72in. Oil on canvas

    Erik Koeppel, Alpenglow on Mt. Washington, 8x12in. Oil on panel
    There will be more on view as well.

    Also, if you're visiting Jackson, NH don't forget to see my monumental painting at the Jackson Historical Society and Museum of White Mountain Art. My largest work to date, it's epic scale can only really be appreciated in person, by here's an image:

    Erik Koeppel, Autumn in the White Mountains, 6 1/2 by 11 1/4 feet. Oil on canvas 2019



    Thursday, October 24, 2019

    The Big Painting, Officially Unveiled



    If you weren't able to make the unveiling event, here's a little video of what it was like. The Jackson Historical Society and Museum of White Mountain Art was packed to capacity with spectators. Some folks had to look in at the veil drop from outside the window. It was an incredible event, and I'm so honored by the incredible level of community support that has accompanied this project. The painting was commissioned for permanent display as the centerpiece of the Museum of White Mountains Art's collection. In addition to the Jackson Historical Society, more than 65 private donors have contributed to the project, and will be named on a plaque to be hung beside the painting.

    Here are some photos of the painting and from the unveiling event.

    Erik Koeppel "Autumn in the White Mountains" 78 x 135 inches. Oil on canvas





    The Following day, there was a 10 page story in the Conway Daily Sun 
    Link to article:

    This week I also gave a talk to the local 7th grade art class about the painting. They were great kids, and had excellent questions. 

    with the 7th graders


    Saturday, October 5, 2019

    The BIG Unveiling

    Behind that drape is my framed and finished 78x135 inch painting in its permanent home at the Jackson Historical Society & Museum of White Mountain Art. Titled “Autumn in the White Mountains," the painting depicts the Northern Presidential Range. This massive artwork, the largest White Mountain painting ever created, will be unveiled at a reception on October 18th at 6:00 pm. Open to the public, with a suggested entrance fee of $5 per person.

    This event will coincide with the Annual White Mountain Art Show and Sale. Here are some of the pieces that will be available at the sale. If you'd like to contact the Society about any of these, or see the other works available, CLICK HERE

    Erik Koeppel "Mt. Adams in Autumn" 21x36 in. Oil on panel $11,500
    (this is one of the preparatory works for the giant painting) 

    Erik Koeppel "Mt. Adams in Spring" 14x18 in. Oil on panel $4500
    (also in preparation for the large painting)

    Erik Koeppel "The Ellis River" 16x12 in. Oil on panel $3800
    (This painting has a black bear hidden in it.) 

    Erik Koeppel "Tuckerman Ravine" 14x24 in. Oil on panel $4800
    Here again is the link to the Jackson Historical Society's website, and listing of my work: CLICK HERE

    Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you at the unveiling reception! 

    Wednesday, August 14, 2019

    Artist Talk Saturday, August 24th in Bethel, ME

    At the Museums of the Bethel Historical Society, 10 Broad St., Bethel, Maine. Saturday, August 24th, 2019 at 2pm.

    Their Description:

    Join us for a special presentation by award-winning plein air artist Erik Koeppel of Jackson, New Hampshire, as our major summer exhibit, “Art as Antidote: White Mountain Landscapes,” comes to a close. This free event will begin in the Twitchell Education Center, where Koeppel will share his thoughts on the influence and power of art as an antidote to our times using several of his recently completed art works (which will be for sale) as examples. A visit to the "Art as Antidote" exhibit will follow.

    Erik Koeppel (b. 1980) was born in Oregon, and spent his childhood moving with his family through many of the most beautiful landscapes of North America—from the Rocky Mountains, to Southern California, to the Appalachian Range. At the age of ten, his family settled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where he drew obsessively from nature, and began to develop a love for the expressive potentials of traditional representation. Erik received his formal training from the Rhode Island School of Design followed by the New York Academy of Art, and an annual apprenticeship in Wiscasset, Maine, with his professor and friend, Seaver Leslie. After copying extensively from the Italian Masters, he developed a body of work that has been exhibited and collected internationally, and represented across the United States. Koeppel’s mastery of traditional techniques has led him to become one of very few young contemporary artists whose work is regularly exhibited with historic masters of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. His work has hung beside Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer, Edgar Degas, John Frederick Kensett, and George Inness, and he has had the distinguished honor of entering permanent collections including artists of this caliber. American Artist, PleinAir Magazine, and other respected publications have covered his progress. Koeppel is a member of the esteemed Guild of Boston Artists.

    Facebook link to event:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/499526530814858/

    Wednesday, June 5, 2019

    Exhibitions

    Boston, MA 
    The Guild of Boston Artists
    162 Newbury St.

    Annual Members Exhibition
    May 4th - June 8th, 2019






    Bethel, ME 
    Museums of the Bethel Historical Society
    10 Broad St.

    Art as Antidote
    June 6th to August 31st, 2019

    An exhibition of works from a private collection, that will not be for sale.

    I'll give an Artist Talk on Saturday, August 24th, 2019 at 2pm

    New York City, NY
    Rehs Galleries
    5 East 57th St. 8th Floor

    Group Landscape Show
    June 10th - 28th, 2019







    Milford, NH
    New Hampshire Antique Coop
    323 Elm St.

    The New England Landscape
    April 13th - September 10th, 2019






    Jeffersonville, VT 
    The Bryan Memorial Gallery
    180 Main St.

    The Legacy Gallery 2019
    and

    Then and Now
    June 27th - September 2nd




    Long Island City, NY 
    Eleventh Street Arts
    46-06 11th St.

    Escape: Celebrating the Great Outdoors
    June 27th - September 5th







    Jackson, NH 
    The Jackson Historical Society
    23 Black Mountain Rd.

    Ongoing White Mountain Art Show and Sale


    Also if you're visiting Jackson this summer, please feel free to make an appointment to visit my studio at erik@erikkoeppel.com






    More announcements soon! 

    Sunday, October 21, 2018

    Sales so far at the White Mountain Art Show and Sale

    Erik Koeppel "Weather on Mt. Adams" 9x14 in. Oil on panel, SOLD



    Erik Koeppel, "An Autumn Evening in Jackson" 9x16in. Oil on panel, SOLD


    Erik Koeppel, "Autumn in the White Mountains" 16x12 in. Oil on panel SOLD
    Erik Koeppel, "Mt. Washington in Winter" 12x22 in. oil on panel SOLD

    Erik Koeppel "Carter Notch in Winter" 5x7in. Watercolor on paper SOLD
    The remaining paintings are being offered at discounted prices. The inventory with the original prices is at this link: 


    For the discounted prices contact Warren at the Jackson Historical Society:

    phone landline: 603-383-4060 



    Wednesday, October 10, 2018

    Artist Talk and Opening Friday, 5-9pm at the Jackson Historical Society




    Darwings and Paintings  of Eagle Cliff by Samuel Lancaster Gerry
    From Sketch to Canvas opens Friday, Oct. 12th, 2018 at the Museum of White Mountain Art at Jackson (inside the Jackson Historical Society at 23 Black Mountain Rd., Jackson, N.H.) There will be a reception from 5 to 9 pm.

    I'll be giving a brief talk at 7pm about how 19th Century artists worked from drawings, and the role that they have in my painting process.

    Concurrently the White Mountain Art Show and Sale will be downstairs, and I'll have numerous paintings for sale. More information here: https://erikkoeppel.blogspot.com/2018/10/2018-white-mountain-art-show-and-sale.html



    Erik Koeppel, "Portrait of Samuel Lancaster Gerry" was made using a pencil sketch by Benjamin Champney.
    It's included in the exhibition. 


    Thursday, October 4, 2018

    2018 White Mountain Art Show and Sale at the Jackson Historical Society

    Erik Koeppel, "Weather on Mt. Adams (from the Mt. Washington Autoroad)" 9x14in., oil on  panel, Available

    Included in this post are a selection of paintings currently for sale at the Jackson Historical Society's 2018 White Mountain Art Show and Sale. I also have some small works, and works on paper available. For a full listing, and to make a purchase, please follow this link:
    http://www.jacksonhistory.org/artshow/reports/WebCatalogContemporaryPage2.html

    The reception is Friday, October 12th from 5-9pm. at 23 Black Mountain Rd., Jackson, NH 03846

    I'll be speaking around 7pm about their current museum show, From Sketch to Canvas. More on that in my next post.

    Here are the paintings:
    Erik Koeppel, "Mt. Washington in Spring" 17x24 in. oil on panel, Available


    Erik Koeppel, "Mt. Washington in Winter" 12x22 in. oil on panel SOLD

    Erik Koeppel, "The Great Gulf, Mt. Adams" 22x29in. Oil on canvas, Available


    Erik Koeppel, "Autumn in the White Mountains" 16x12 in. Oil on panel SOLD

    Erik Koeppel, "An Autumn Evening in Jackson" 9x16in. Oil on panel, Available

    To see the full listing of available works or to make a purchase follow this link: 

    Thank you!

    Wednesday, September 19, 2018

    Paintings of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

    Erik Koeppel "Morning Light on Long's Peak" 16x20in. Oil on panel

    Erik Koeppel "Clouds Over the Mummy Range" 18x24in. Oil on panel

    Erik Koeppel "Late Afternoon, Upper Beaver Meadows" 4x6 in. Oil on panel, Sold

    Erik Koeppel, "Long's Peak from Roaring River" 11x9 inches. Oil on panel

    Erik Koeppel, " Afternoon Light in the Rockies" 9x16inches. Oil on panel
    I had a great trip to the Rocky Mountains this summer. These paintings are on view until September 30th, 2018 at the Art Center of Estes Park, Estes Park, Colorado.