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Black and white landscapes and area landmarks by Greg Bryner are offered exclusively at Kennedy Gallery. All images are signed by the artist, limited to 500 prints, and are presented in contemporary graphite aluminum or in the moulding of your choice. Larger giclee editions of several images are available printed on Somerset Velvet rag paper. A native of Washington D.C., Bryner attended the Corcoran School of Art (1975) where he studied all aspects of photography under the guidance of Mark Power. Influenced by the works of Ansel Adams, Bryner gathered inspiration for his photography while traveling throughout Yosemite National Park and the West Coast. He has captured the natural beauty of the Delmarva Peninsula , the tropical light of the Florida Keys, Costa Rica and the dramatic areas of the West Virginia Highland and farms.
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Beach Path by Greg Bryner
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Poodle Beach at Rehoboth by Michele Kennedy
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Michele Richard Kennedy's "artistic social commentaries, celebrating all the good things in life, show grace and humor with a sophisticated edge. She is delighted to share with us her artistic interpretations of fondue parties, passionate chefs, wine aficionados, gourmands and lovers." (Intermezzo magazine, 2004) Michele has been featured in 'Art and Antiques' and 'American Artist' magazines. Michele's original works are exhibited in Kennedy Galleries in Key West, Rehoboth Beach, Provincetown and Nassau, Bahamas.
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Robert Kennedy received his formal art training at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) where he studied painting and illustration. A native of Boston, Kennedy has gathered inspiration and experience traveling throughout the Caribbean, Mexico and Florida with his sketchbook and watercolors. His paintings provide an historical record characteristic of the streets and waterfront (including a variety of popular pubs and personalities) of some of the most colorful areas in America.
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Gazebo at Silver Lake by Robert Kennedy
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