Sunday, October 21, 2012

Landscape Show....HUGE Success!

To everyone who came out to see Frank's new PA paintings, thank you! We saw many repeat clients, friends, family, and a bunch of new attendants that were able to finally come to the show with our new autumn date!  We thank you for eating, drinking and buying art with us, and look forward to next years event already.   Because many of you asked,  here is the recipe for the Orzo Salad with Roasted Vegetables that tasted so good with the maple glazed salmon that my mom and I made.

By the way, Frank and I were really happy to be invited into your homes to bring by purchased paintings so we can get a chance to see the piece(s) in the new surroundings.  It is also a chance to consult about different things, varnishing your paintings after a certain time, to see your art collection, or to see what walls you would like to adorn with another Bruckmann. So thank you to the many of you who made that possible. Please note the sign-up option at the right top corner of this page and get each blog entry delivered into your inbox.

I am posting another painting of the Kirkwood Preserve.  Let us know what you think!
Kirkwood from Whitehorse 20 x 32"

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Cornfield and stormy but gorgeous sky

Cornfield 24 x 36" original oil painting by Frank Bruckmann©

Still painting in PA, here is Frank's newest (still wet) gem for you to see....

The director M. Knight Shyamalan lives in these parts because it is gorgeously bucolic and he can film big productions on his property like "The Village," 2004.  And it is perfect for Frank to pull up and paint there too. As he painted from some other beautiful vantage point one morning he saw Mark Wahlberg jogging by, so perhaps an M. Knight/Marky-Mark collaboration is afoot?

Anyway, look at the paint quality of this piece! The atmosphere! That sky and that path leading you to the tree line. Nice work, Frank.

This (and many others) will be on view this weekend, more specifically at 403 Waynesbrooke Road in Berwyn PA 19312, on this Saturday night October 6,  from 5:30- 9:00 pm.  You will be fed, served and led around the house/gallery to see Frank's entire Pennsylvania collection, or oeuvre, as they say. Please email me if you have any questions at muffysroom@sbcglobal.net . 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Announcing this Year's Landscape Painting Event on October 6, 2012


Please let us know that you will be coming to join us for a wonderful (and delicious) evening!  See details below:
Saturday, October 6th, 5:30-9:00 pm
403 Waynesbrooke Road
Berwyn, PA  19312
610-647-2281

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Drama of the Rising Sun and Monhegan Beauty



Around the clock Monhegan is gorgeous in it's many painting subjects and so it is my pleasure to show off more of Frank's very recent, still wet canvasses from the past week or so. We have been given almost completely sunny days, so it is hard for Frank to resist going outside to start new work, when a rainy day would certainly give him time to finish the other beginnings. Well, some down time has been found and so here are some finished pieces to admire....click on any of the images below for a larger, more detailed view of these beauties, below....keep checking in for more work, or better yet, take a moment to jump thru the hoops and SIGN-IN to the BLOG for a direct email to your inbox. Prices? available upon request!

Misty Afternoon over Manana.  11x14" original painting by Frank Bruckmann.






Sherm's Fish House 16 x 20". Original painting by Frank Bruckmann




Sunrise and Surf under Whitehead. 9 x 12". Original painting by Frank Bruckmann

Friday, August 3, 2012

Sunrise and Main Street Monhegan Paintings. FRESH!

Odom Fish House 16x20" original oil by Frank Bruckmann©

From North End Market across the Meadow.  16x20"original oil by Frank Bruckmann©


These paintings of Monhegan village show what you would see walking down Main Street.  Standing on the ex-North End Market porch, Frank spent many mornings into the afternoon working on these.

The Gull Rock painting depicts the south east side of Monhegan, less than a mile from the village. Gorgeous formations of rock tumbling into the sea.  I love the way the morning light casts that soft pastel glow on the top half of the rock.  More paintings to be posted!


Morning Light on Gull Rock  12x16". original oil by Frank Bruckmann©


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Painting from Sunrise to Sunset on Monhegan Island

Back on Monhegan, but this time it is a family venture, and for the rest of summer. With endless vantage points, it IS possible to paint from sunrise to sunset.  The sun has been rising at about 5:09am, so in order to catch it, you have to first get out of bed around 4ish.  Next you need to make coffee, then do the hike to the back side of the island, sometimes in the dark, so you can make it to your spot, without tripping and dropping all your supplies, paint as much of the background in, and wait for that reddish-orangeish sphere to appear on the horizon.  The color of the sun changes so quickly, as well of all the effects of the rising sun on the rest of the landscape, that you just have to decide which colors and values work the best, and then go for it, before the light changes everything all over again!

Frank has managed to repeat the above procedure, many days in a row. I have gotten myself up to join in on the fun and felt triumphant. Nothing like the feeling that you have the island to yourself in the early morning...just you, your paints, crashing surf, the endless squawks of the gulls and that incredible briny smell of the ocean mixed with herbal bug repellent.

Capturing the Sunrise, looking at Whitehead, Monhegan Island.  July 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Oh Pennsylvania! We will see you in October!!



Soft Sunrise.  32x42. original oil painting by Frank Bruckmann
Dear Pennsylvania:

Frank and I and the kids are missing your soft dewy mornings, your grazing cows and sunny summer vacation, family-filled days....

Please don't take it badly that we've chosen another state for this summer's focus....should I tell you the name? Maybe you've heard of it?  The name is Maine...we are headed north this weekend, for nearly 7 weeks and will be kept busy painting craggy coastline and marine fog and things so centered on the sea, that you might not understand...

Don't worry dear, we are returning in early fall, when Frank will turn his eye back to you and paint the landscapes of Indian summer. We are planning to have our almost annual show, this year, in October. In fact,  Saturday, October 6th, which is during Colombus Day Weekend, so please, save the date.

By scheduling our show in October, we hope to reach your people who seem to spend a lot of time visiting that playful and seductive next door neighbor of yours, that good time gal, New Jersey....

We will leave you with the above image that compliments your world at dawn awakening.  Such misty softness and rich mornings you provide.  Such excellent material for this very recent painting....

We will miss you, Pennsylvania. Until the fall, adieu.

Hugs and kisses
The Bruckmann Family