Jim Laurino’s Anglophile Commission Via Gregory James Gallery

April 29, 2022
Jim Laurino commission, Cornwall, England

  A collector reached out to Gregory James Gallery owner Greg Mullen this spring with a request for a commission that had a twist. “One of my favorite artists is Walter Schofield (deceased) and Jim Laurino’s work is in some ways similar, and in some ways unique,” the collector wrote in inquiring if Laurino, who…

Robert Ferrucci Abstract Paintings Arrive at Gregory James Gallery

March 30, 2022

Robert Ferrucci is best known for his contemporary American folk art paintings that pay homage to the rural landscape and its iconic structures, but as his work has embraced a stronger palette, richer colors and bolder shapes and forms, the Putnam County, N.Y., artist has also turned to abstraction. “The new work can best be…

New Selection of Paintings by Litchfield Artist Jim Laurino at Gregory James Gallery

February 26, 2022

  Gregory James Gallery has a new selection of oil paintings by Litchfield artist Jim Laurino. Laurino, who studied design and color theory at the University of Connecticut, paints both in the studio and en plein air in a bold representational style, producing evocative scenes of rivers, lakes, seascapes, woodlands, farms, historic buildings, and other iconic…

New at Gregory James Gallery: Neufeld Linocuts of Ontario

January 31, 2022

Gregory James Gallery now has original Woldemar Neufeld linocuts of Waterloo, Ontario, available to collectors. See the Ontario Linocuts on the Neufeld Page “Neufeld (1909–2002) emigrated with his Mennonite parents from Ukraine to Canada in 1924. By the late 1920s, he had begun his lifelong project as documentarist, responding especially to the built environment, whether close to…

Giclee Prints of Woldemar Neufeld Favorites Now Available

December 16, 2021

Gregory James Gallery has represented the artist Woldemar Neufeld (1909 – 2002) for more than 25 years and has an extensive collection of original, signed watercolors and linocuts of New Milford, Washington, Bridgewater, and Litchfield scenes, as well as Watch Hill, Rhode Island, and Stonington, CT. The gallery is now also offering a limited series…

Seasons by Thomas Adkins: New Paintings Dec. 1 – Jan. 31

November 12, 2021
"Fall-Indian Summer" by Thomas Adkins at Gregory James Gallery

“Seasons by Thomas Adkins,” an exhibit of recent works by the Southbury landscape painter, opens Dec. 1 at Gregory James Gallery in New Milford and runs through Jan. 31. View the paintings in the exhibit Adkins, considered one of the finest landscape artists in the Northeast, is showing plein air paintings of the rural northwestern…

The Allure of Autumn Landscapes

September 24, 2021

Autumn officially arrived this week—the season of harvest celebrations, shorter days ennobled by golden light and flushed sunsets, and artwork celebrating the colorful landscapes that tug at our emotions and inspire deep reflection as winter approaches. Poets have written odes to autumn throughout the ages, and Robert Louis Stevenson concludes his brief poem Autumn Fires…

Gregory James Gallery Offering Signature Frank Metz Landscapes

July 14, 2021
Pemaquid Point by Frank Metz, Gregory James Gallery

Two of landscape painter Frank Metz’s strongest works from the early 1970s are now on display and available at Gregory James Gallery. Metz, who has a home in Roxbury, CT, and recently turned 96 is known for impeccable draftsmanship that provides the foundation for highly evocative works that have evolved over the years from an…

Pavilion Hall in New Preston: A Motif No 1 for Gregory James Gallery Artists

June 2, 2021
Pavilion Hall New Preston Connecticut painting Jim Laurino

Historic Pavilion Hall may not have the status of Motif No. 1 in Rockport, Mass., but the stylish building perched at the top of New Preston center is a favorite subject for Gregory James Gallery artists. Jim Laurino recently dropped off a new painting of Pavilion Hall as it looks today under the caring ownership…

Artist Woldemar Neufeld’s Summer Scenes of Watch Hill, R.I.

May 17, 2021
Watch Hill Lighthouse, Woldemar Neufeld, Gregory James Gallery

Artist Woldemar Neufeld (1909–2002), originally from Ukraine, lived and worked in the Litchfield Hills from the mid 1940s, and every August he brought his family to a storied summer haven, Watch Hill, R.I. Neufeld’s son, Laurence, fondly recalls the two-week seaside vacations throughout the 50s, 60s, and 70s, when swimming and walking on the beach…