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Mid-Summer Stillness
$350 An original watercolor painting 20 1/2" x 13 1/2" matted and framed. The painting is of Hog Bay, ME. Painted in September 2006 By B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Snow Squall
$350 An original watercolor painting 21" x 14" matted and framed. The painting is of The Quag, Sterling, MA. Painted in January 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA
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Late winter
$200 An original watercolor painting 15 1/2" x 11 1/2" matted and framed. The painting is of a late winter trail Oakdale toward Sterling MA. Painted in January 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Near the Arroyo
$350 An original watercolor painting 15 1/2" x 11" matted and framed. The painting is of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Painted in August 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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A Lunar Garden
$200 An original watercolor painting 11 1/2" x 8 1/2" matted and framed. The painting is of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Painted in August 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Purple Majesty
$200 An original watercolor painting 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" matted and framed. The painting is of Ghost Ranch, New Mexico. Painted in August 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Colorado Aspens
$350 An original watercolor painting 21" x 14" matted and framed. The painting is of Colorado Aspens after Masaccio's "Expulsion of Adam and Eve," 1425 . Painted in October 2004 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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A Spring Croatian Farm
$350 An original watercolor painting 21" x 13" matted and framed. The painting is of a spring, Croatian Farm. Painted in May 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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The Old Doorway
$300 An original watercolor painting 14 1/2" x 11 1/2" matted and framed. The painting is of Mali Ston, Croatia. Painted in May 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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The Old Doorway
$50 A giclee reproduction of the painting of the same name 14 1/2" x 11 1/2". It is not framed. The Giclee is of Mali Ston, Croatia. The original was painted in May 2006 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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At Your Service
$250 An original watercolor painting 15" x 11" matted and framed. The painting is of his wife's tea service. Painted in September 2002 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Otter Cliffs
$200 An original colored pencil drawing 11 1/2" x 9" matted and framed. The colored pencil drawing is of Acadia Nat. Park. ME. Painted in August 2005 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Rock Ledge, Forest Edge
$200 An original colored pencil drawing 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" matted and framed. The colored pencil drawing is of Cadillac Mountain, Acadia Nat Park. ME. drawn in August 2005 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Blackberries
$100 An original pastel drawing 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" matted and framed. The pastel drawing is of blackberries in Northboro, MA. It was drawn in the summer of 2005 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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In the Park
$100 An original pastel drawing 10" x 6" matted and framed. The pastel drawing is of Cambridge England. It was drawn in the summer of 2002 while traveling thru Cambridge England with his wife Barbara. It is drawn by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA. The original is not for sale but commissions or prints can be made. Contact Art On Rotation Gallery for your request. E-mail artrotationgallery@gmail.com
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Last Light, Prout's Neck
$300 An original watercolor painting 21" x 14" matted and framed. The painting is of Prout's Neck, ME. Painted in November 2005 by B. Eugene McCarthy of Worcester, MA USA.
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Giclee prints are available for some of the listed works at very reasonable prices. Artist also paints on commission. Contact us at artrotationgallery@gmail.com

Peter Lance exhibited at the Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's Cafe for the month of February, 2007. The reception for Mr. Lance was held at the gallery at Clark's on February 16. He sold a print of his painting entitled "Red Roses" after one day exhibiting.
Peter is an emerging artist who paints in acrylics but also sculpts. His paintings are fanciful and beautiful. His subjects are the unexpected: monkey playing music with his friends; ants going about their day in their underground tunnels beneath the earth. His other subjects are beautiful roses painted in unexpected compositions. His paintings are full of emotion and seem to tell a story. This was his first solo art exhibit and certainly won't be his last.
Peter is currently a student at Worcester State College.
To see more of his work, click here.

Gloria Dube grew up in Europe. Growing up in Europe gave her a chance to appreciate different forms of art in a way many children do not get to enjoy. She would visit castles and museums, and see beautiful, rich furnishings and paintings. Gloria would see ancient churches and, even as a child, be in awe of the expansive, decorated interiors, and the tremendous skill needed to build them.
It was these wonderful childhood experiences that first stirred in her a need to create something beautiful and lasting. But, sadly, she only dabbled in drawing and never really committed to art until about three years ago. By chance, she had purchased art supplies for her son and decided to purchase some for herself. She began with drawing pencils and a sketchpad. Gloria decided to take art instruction with Dan Gaudette of Lowell, MA, a retired art teacher and prolific, skilled oil painter. It was through him, and through any and all books and magazines that she could find, that she really began to expand herself.
Gloria began painting with pastels and found that the vibrancy and immediacy of the medium appealed to her. She also began to learn oil techniques. She felt that drawing skills could help her compose an accurate likeness, while the pastel and oil techniques could help her build beautiful layers of color.
Her pastel paintings are full of color and light. Gloria is very gifted at capturing the atmosphere and color of a landscape and the likeness and emotion of a human being.
She has displayed only twice before, both times for the Chelmsford Art Society's 4th of July show. She won an honorable mention both times, the first for a portrait, and the second for a landscape. I'm sure that she will win many prizes in the future.
She is exhibiting her pastel paintings at the Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's Cafe for the month of March, 2007. A reception for the artist will be held March 23 from 7 to 9 PM at Clark's Cafe in Clinton, MA. The exhibit is free and open to the public during Clark's normal operating hours.
To see more of her work, click here.

Although Sid Solomon was born in Springfield, he spent his early years in Worcester, Mass. In high school, his first prize-winning entry in the Service Clubs Essay Competition led to a scholarship to the Worcester Art Museum for three years, culminating in a graduation certificate, and an Art career spanning more than forty years.
After three years of Army service and a year teaching Art, he became a portrait painter in South Florida. This experience was followed by further study with nationally-known portraitist and teacher, Edmund Archer, at the Corcoran School in Washington, DC.
As a part of his course of training, he copied Rembrandts and other old masters in the National Gallery. He also taught at the Corcoran, and for the U.S. Veterans Administration, as well as painting a number of important government, military and industrial leaders and their families.
After three years in the Nation's capital, Mr. Solomon traveled through the East and the South, painting portraits of over a thousand persons at art festivals. During this period he continued his studies and attained proficiency in many areas of arts and crafts, which enabled him to become a Director in the Army Arts and Crafts Program of the U.S. Department of Defense.
An extended leave from his government teaching position permitted him to return to graduate school where, after nine years of intense concentration, he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Art Theory and Criticism by the University of Georgia. While completing the requirements for this degree, Mr. Solomon worked as Director of Arts and Craftshops for the 7th Army Training Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany. He had the advantage of travel and study in the major art centers of Europe, and, as a result, his doctoral dissertation broke new ground in defining the concept of aesthetic quality as used in criticism.
Since 1980, Sid Solomon has maintained a studio in Worcester, Mass., where he continues to improve his understanding of drawing and painting the human figure at weekly sessions of the Worcester Life Drawing Group, which he coordinates. He has, in addition, become a prolific plein aire painter of the colorful New England landscape in all its seasons, including the depth of winter. He says, "A good portrait painter can paint anything."
Sid will be exhibiting at the Art On Rotation Gallery at Clark's Cafe, Clinton, MA. for the month of April 2007. His reception will be April 13, 2007 from 7-9 PM. The public is invited.
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